42 West Forth Street, Cellardyke, Anstruther KY10 3HL

4 Bed House - End Terraced with 2 Reception Rooms

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£252,500 in September 2021

The property

A fantastic opportunity to acquire a characterful four bedroom, two bathroom townhouse in the picturesque harbour town of Cellardyke in the holidaymakers' haven of the East Neuk of Fife. This commanding property, which occupies an enviable corner position on a peaceful street, is arranged over three floors with further, significant outbuildings including two garages extending across a wide courtyard to the rear. Currently divided into two separate apartments and now requiring some modernisation, there is considerable development potential and endless possibilities for breathing new life into the well proportioned, light filled rooms. Featuring breathtaking, panoramic views of the Fife coast, this will make a wonderful family home, holiday rental complex or holiday home situated within an hour and a half of Edinburgh International Airport. Property Comprises: ? Ground Floor with large sitting room, kitchen, two bedrooms and bathroom ? First Floor with a further kitchen, sitting room dining room ? Second Floor with two further large double bedrooms with panoramic views, loft space and a bathroom ? Courtyard with gated entry ? Good size outbuildings with two garages, two stores and an original wash house ? Outside WC in the courtyard Ground Floor Apartment Accessed from the street via the front door into a hallway. Large sitting room with original fireplace and views to the front of the property. Kitchen with views across rear and back door into courtyard. Bathroom with bath, sink and w.c. Double bedroom with walk in storage space, views to side of property. Further double bedroom with front facing views and walk in cupboard. Duplex Apartment over first and second floors Accessed via external stair at rear and arranged over two floors. Beneath the stairs there is storage space, possibly a former coal store. Doorway leading into the hallway;large walk in cupboard;dining kitchen;dining room with views to the front and a spacious sitting room with dual aspect also has an original fireplace; small utility room with separate front facing window. Staircase leads up to the second floor with two good sized bedrooms both with dormer windows featuring stunning panoramic sea views. Bathroom with bath, sink and w.c; Loft and eaves. Outbuildings Accessed via a courtyard across from the main house, comprising two garages with up and over doors, a large store room, with a further store and original wash house. Additional Notes All fixtures and fittings are included in the sale The East Neuk of Fife is a haven for holidaymakers. Within close proximity of many key Scottish cities and towns such as St Andrews, Cupar, Dundee and Perth as well as within an hour and a half's distance of Edinburgh International Airport it is an easily accessible, welcoming and beautiful part of Scotland with many destination beaches, castles and stately homes to explore. Cellardyke is one of the many picturesque harbour towns scattered along the coastline, nestled near the popular resorts of Anstruther, St Monan's, Elie and Pittenweem. Famous for its 16th century harbour and named after a reference to the sun glinting off fish scales on the dykes (walls) around the harbour, Cellardyke was a thriving fishing village in the 19th century supplying fish as far afield as London and the West Indies. However, nowadays the harbour is home mainly to a few small fishing and pleasure boats enjoying the pretty Fife coastline. Cellardyke has a primary school, a bakery and a traditional harbourside bar and restaurant. Close by in Anstruther there are award winning fish restaurants and there is the famous Pittenweem Arts festival which takes place every year and sees local artists exhibit their work. Viewing by appointment only Telephone: 01333 298166 Mobile: 07958183590

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