4 Anderson Place, Strathkinness, St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9XZ

5 Bed House - Detached with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£470,000 in May 2023

The property

An exclusive, five-bedroom, detached house in the sought-after village of Strathkinness, offering an attractive rural lifestyle less than ten minutes' (by car) from historic St Andrews, the world-famous home of golf. The property provides highly versatile accommodation and excellent storage; plus, it has two bathrooms, a family-friendly garden, and generous private parking. It is also well-presented in neutral tones. Inside, a vestibule and hall provide built-in storage and a warm welcome. From here, there is the choice of two reception areas: a large living room with a log- burning stove and a formal dining room, both of which (like the hall) enjoy light decor and hardwood flooring. The living room also features south-facing patio doors to the garden, whilst the dining room has internal glazing to allow additional light throughout the home. In the dining kitchen, there is plenty of floorspace for another table and chairs. It comes well-appointed with generous cabinet storage and sweeping worksurfaces, backed by splashback tiles. It includes a freestanding gas cooker and a dishwasher, and is supplemented by a utility room. On the opposite side of the hall, there are two easily accessible bedrooms that conveniently sit next to a three- piece family bathroom, equipped with a cupboard and an overhead shower. The three remaining bedrooms are on the first floor, extending off a landing with storage. These include the south-facing principal suite, which enjoys spacious dimensions and two built-in mirrored wardrobes, as well as a large Jack-and-Jill en- suite shower room. The home's five bedrooms all continue the neutral decoration, whilst adding soft carpets for optimal comfort. Gas central heating and double-glazed windows ensure year-round comfort. Externally, the home has a front driveway for multiple cars and a detached single garage. In addition, there is an easy-to-maintain front garden and a delightful, large rear garden that is laid to lawn and framed by established planting and a traditional stone wall. Extras: all fitted floor and window coverings, light fittings, an electric cooker, and a dishwasher to be included in the sale. C. Strathkinness, St Andrews 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, 'Busy Bee' nursery, playgroup and a well-used village hall, as well as a village pub/restaurant and a regular bus service.The nearby 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. There are many other golf courses in the area, including The Dukes, Kingsbarns and the Fairmont St Andrews complex. St Andrews provides good state schooling at Madras College and private schooling at St Leonards (for girls and boys up to the age of eighteen). The High School of Dundee is within easy reach. Strathkinness is well placed for commuting to most of the surrounding towns and cities, 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.

Total Floor Area 168 m2
Energy rating C

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