46 George Street, Cellardyke, Anstruther, Fife, KY10 3AU
Sale history
£310,000 in June 2021
The property
Situated on a charming street in the historic conservation village of Cellardyke, just a stone's throw from the harbour and scenic waterfront, Heron House is a traditional end terrace cottage offering spacious, flexible accommodation over three floors, including three bedrooms, a generous living room and dining kitchen, and a home office/dressing room. The cottage is presented with tasteful interiors, elegantly paired with original features, and also enjoys sea views, a small private courtyard, and unrestricted on-street parking. The front door opens into a welcoming hallway. On your left, you step into a generous kitchen. Twin south-facing windows allow sunshine to stream in throughout the day, and the attractive kitchen is fitted with cream-coloured, country-style cabinets, accompanied by bamboo worktops and splashback tiling. An electric oven, a hob, and an extractor hood are integrated, whilst a tall Smeg freestanding fridge, an undercounter dishwasher, and a washing machine are included. Ample space is provided for a seated dining area, and further built-in storage also features. Across the hall, one of the home's three double bedrooms awaits. Neutral decor, an elegant accent wall, a charming exposed beam, a cosy fitted carpet, and a southerly-facing aspect combine to create a tranquil atmosphere, and the bedroom incorporates built-in storage. On the first floor, you will find a living room, a further bedroom, and a bathroom. Also boasting a sunny aspect, the neutrally-decorated, carpeted living room offers the perfect space in which to relax and entertain, and a homely living-flame gas fire creates a warming focal point around which furniture can be arranged. The bedroom enjoys the same sunny aspect as the rest of the property and is decorated in crisp-white, enhanced by a carpet and a chic accent wall. The partially-tiled bathroom comprises a bath with an overhead shower and a glazed screen, a pedestal basin, and a WC. The remaining double bedroom and a home office can be found on the second floor. The office could alternatively be used as a dressing room and is supplemented by built-in storage. The home is heated by a gas central heating system and benefits from double-glazed windows. Outside, the cottage is accompanied by a small courtyard to the rear, and parking on George Street is conveniently unrestricted. Extras: All fitted floor and window coverings, light fittings, integrated and freestanding kitchen appliances to be included in the sale. Some furniture is also available, if desired. EPC Rating: D. Cellardyke, Fife Characterised by its narrow lanes, cobbled streets, and traditional harbour cottages, the former fishing village of Cellardyke promises a desirable coastal lifestyle in the East Neuk of Fife. The village is positioned immediately east of Anstruther and just ten miles southeast of St Andrews, and is therefore an enticing option for families, commuting professionals or those looking for a weekend escape. Village amenities in Cellardyke include a harbour-side bar and restaurant, a fishmonger, a baker, and a corner shop. These are supplemented with further amenities in neighbouring Anstruther, which include a Co-op Food, a pharmacy, a post office, and a wide choice of cafes, bars, and restaurants. Visitors are drawn to the quaint harbours of Cellardyke and Anstruther, with the latter operating boat trips to the Isle of May National Nature Reserve. This island in the Firth of Forth is a protected haven for seals and seabirds, and boasts a fascinating history. The property is a short walk from East Neuk Outdoors a family-run activity centre offering kayaking, canoeing, paddle-boarding, and a host of other outdoor pursuits. The site also features a children's play park and from here walkers can join the coastal path to Crail. Schooling is provided locally at Anstruther Primary School and Laid Academy. St Leonards in St Andrews offers independent primary and secondary schooling for both day and boarding pupils. The village is served by frequent bus links.
Council Tax Band | D |
Total Floor Area | 89 m2 |
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