1 The Grove, High Road, Strathkinness, ST. ANDREWS, KY16 9XY

6 Bed House - Detached with 3 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£480,000 in March 2020

The property

Superb six bedroom, three of which have ensuite facilities, detached family home, with fine sea, estuary and country views. Situated in the heart of the ever popular village of Strathkinness and ideally located for those wishing to enjoy the many amenities of the nearby historic town of St Andrews whilst living in a rural environment. The extensive property has been built to a high specification with the design allowing for views from virtually every window to the sea, estuary or countryside. The bright accommodation currently comprising on the ground floor: entrance vestibule with door to garage, entrance hall with feature staircase to upper floor, elegant sitting room, family room/dining room, sun room, fitted dining kitchen, utility room, two double bedrooms and bathroom, and on the upper floor: three double bedrooms with en suite shower room and further double bedroom and landing with walk-in laundry cupboard. The property is accessed from a shared private driveway which leads to the garage and main entrance door. To the front of the property there is a stone chipped parking area with additional spaces for 3-4 cars. The front garden is laid to lawn and mature shrubs and continues around the side of the property to the south facing rear garden. Accessed from the sun room and utility room there is a raised patio ideal for entertaining or relaxing. Location Strathkinness is a popular choice for purchasers seeking a home with a country atmosphere whilst being only a couple of miles from the historic town of St Andrews. Locally the village has an excellent primary school and a well used village hall as well as a village pub/restaurant and a regular bus service. The historic town of St Andrews is without doubt one of the most popular locations in Britain. St Andrews is home to the Royal and Ancient Golf Club and the famous Old Course. Its amenities include Scotland's oldest university, founded in 1413, beautiful award winning beaches, historic buildings, including the ruins of the cathedral, castle and St Rule's Tower and a wide variety of specialist shops and restaurants. Renowned worldwide as "the home of golf with seven St Andrews Links courses, however, there are many other golf courses in the area, including The Dukes, Kingsbarns and the Fairmont St Andrews complex. Strathkinness is well placed for commuting to most of the surrounding towns such as Dundee, Perth, Kirkcaldy, Glenrothes and Cupar. The railway station at nearby Leuchars is on the main Aberdeen to London line and provides a fast link to both Dundee and Edinburgh. Edinburgh airport with its shuttle service to London is approximately fifty miles away with further airport facilities and London flights also available from Dundee.

Council Tax Band g
Total Floor Area 247 m2
Energy rating D

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