5 Trinity Crescent, Kelty, Fife, KY4 0FB
Sale history
£215,000 in August 2023
The property
5 Trinity Crescent is an immaculate spacious family villa quietly located within the private residential development. The property is situated in a cul-de-sac location and is very stylish and tastefully decorated throughout by the current owners. Entrance to the property is through a double glazed door into the bright reception area which includes a cloakroom. The lounge is located to the rear of the property with a window looking onto the rear sunny garden grounds and gives the room an abundance of natural light. The modern kitchen is very stylish with high gloss white units and comprising of, oven, hob, extractor hood, fridge freezer and delightful breakfasting area, French doors open to the garden. The rear garden is mostly laid to lawn. The upper level comprises of three bedrooms with the fabulous master bedroom including modern en-suite shower room and built-in storage wardrobe. The family bathroom comprises of a white stylish three-piece bathroom suite and modern tiles. Double glazing and gas central heating have been installed throughout. There is a driveway for two cars and internal garage.
Council Tax Band | D |
Total Floor Area | 76 m2 |
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