38 Main Street, Strathkinness, St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9SB

3 Bed Cottage with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£165,065 in August 2019

The property

Promising a desirable semi-rural setting and excellent scope for modernisation, this two/three-bedroom semi-detached traditional cottage lies in Strathkinness; a village nestled in Fife's scenic countryside, just three miles from the seaside town of St Andrews. Formerly the village post office and characterfully retaining its original external signage, the cottage is accompanied by a sizeable garden, private off-road parking, outhouses and a workshop, and internally offers appealing flexible accommodation enhanced by numerous charming features and picturesque views. Set behind a manageable garden, the cottage opens into a vestibule affording access to a spacious living room. Allowing plentiful space for a lounge suite and further furniture items, the living room is arranged around a rustic stone fireplace flanked by an Edinburgh Press. Next door, the kitchen opens directly onto the rear garden, handy when dining alfresco, and comes equipped with fitted wood-toned cabinetry, worktops and ample space for freestanding goods. The cottage houses three double bedrooms. The large dual-aspect master bedroom is accessible both from the kitchen and externally to the front and therefore would also serve as an ideal formal dining room. This bedroom boasts a storage recess, a feature fireplace and an exquisite Godin multi-fuel burning stove. The remaining bedrooms, both facing the rear garden, are reached via an internal hall leading off the living room, with one room incorporating recessed display shelving. The hall also houses useful built-in storage and provides access to a bathroom appointed with a WC-suite and a bathtub. The property benefits from gas central heating, double glazing (except one small rear window) and a handy loft. Externally, the cottage is complemented by a generous mature rear garden, with lawns and colourful plant beds, benefiting from a sunny aspect and a secluded leafy setting overlooked by mature trees. The property also comes with private off-road parking for one vehicle, two outhouses and a substantial external workshop. Extras: All fitted floor coverings and light fittings are included in the sale. Enjoying a well-connected village setting in charming Strathkinness just outside of St Andrews, this 2/3-bedroom semi-detached stone cottage with charming period features and exciting potential, offers versatile accommodation and benefits from a delightful garden, private off-road parking, outbuildings and a workshop. Features · Charming village location · Very close to St Andrews · Potential for modernisation · Characterful semi-detached cottage · Spacious living room · Kitchen with garden access · Generous master bedroom/Dining room · 2 Further double bedrooms · Bathroom · Sunny mature garden · Private driveway · Two outbuildings & workshop · GCH & DG · Council Tax Band – D · EPC Rating – D The Property Promising a desirable semi-rural setting and excellent scope for modernisation, this two/three-bedroom semi-detached traditional cottage lies in Strathkinness; a village nestled in Fife's scenic countryside, just three miles from the seaside town of St Andrews. Formerly the village post office and characterfully retaining its original external signage, the cottage is accompanied by a sizeable garden, private off-road parking, outhouses and a workshop, and internally offers appealing flexible accommodation enhanced by numerous charming features and picturesque views. Set behind a manageable garden, the cottage opens into a vestibule affording access to a spacious living room. Allowing plentiful space for a lounge suite and further furniture items, the living room is arranged around a rustic stone fireplace flanked by an Edinburgh Press. Next door, the kitchen opens directly onto the rear garden, handy when dining alfresco, and comes equipped with fitted wood-toned cabinetry, worktops and ample space for freestanding goods. The cottage houses three double bedrooms. The large dual-aspect master bedroom is accessible both from the kitchen and externally to the front and therefore would also serve as an ideal formal dining room. This bedroom boasts a storage recess, a feature fireplace and an exquisite Godin multi-fuel burning stove. The remaining bedrooms, both facing the rear garden, are reached via an internal hall leading off the living room, with one room incorporating recessed display shelving. The hall also houses useful built-in storage and provides access to a bathroom appointed with a WC-suite and a bathtub. The property benefits from gas central heating, double glazing (except one small rear window) and a handy loft. Externally, the cottage is complemented by a generous mature rear garden, with lawns and colourful

Council Tax Band D
Energy rating D

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