39 Myre Crescent, Kinghorn, Burntisland, Fife, KY3 9UB

2 Bed Cottage with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£127,000 in October 2020

The property

An excellent opportunity has arisen to acquire a rarely available cottage quietly situated in the highly sought after residential street in the beautiful seaside, commuter village of Kinghorn which has its own railway station, which is within walking distance of the property. The accommodation comprises; an entrance hall, a beautifully light and spacious lounge, offering views over the front garden, a door leads through to the kitchen, two double bedrooms, one with fitted wardrobes, a large conservatory and bathroom. The property benefits from gas central heating, double glazing and good storage facilities. Externally there are private gardens to the front and rear with a driveway to the side of the house that leads to the detached garage. The property does now require upgrading and modernisation and offers excellent potential to become a fabulous family home and will appeal to a variety of prospective buyers and therefore viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the full potential this property has to offer. Location The town of Kinghorn stands on the north shore of the River Forth, opposite Edinburgh and has two beautiful beaches, Kinghorn beach and Pettycur beach. There is a range of shops and services including a train station, community hall with sports facilities, church, nursery and primary school. Kinghorn is steeped in history as it was created as a Royal Burgh in 1285. Kinghorn is ideal for the commuter with trains to Edinburgh and Kirkcaldy. A Park and Ride facility operates a bus service from Inverkeithing to Edinburgh and Edinburgh Airport.

Council Tax Band C
Total Floor Area 58 m2
Energy rating C

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