50A Acremoar Drive, Kinross, Kinross-shire, KY13 8RE

4 Bed House - Detached with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£325,000 in December 2024

The property

50a Acremoar Drive is a well presented detached villa built by Springfield Homes ideally situated in a popular residential location close to the local Community Campus and Health Centre. Brought to the market in move in condition this property is accessed from a monoblock driveway at the front into a brightly presented entrance hallway. The hallway has a staircase leading to the upper level and doors giving access to the lounge and integrated garage. The lounge is a good sized room with window to the front, useful under stair storage cupboard and open plan access to the dining kitchen. The contemporary styled dining kitchen acts as an ideal hub of the home with ample units at base and wall levels, integrated appliances, door leading to the utility and w.c and window overlooking the rear garden. The dining room leads on to a family/sun room. This room is currently used as a separate dining room but could easily be utilised as a family room with space for a dining table and chair in the kitchen. The upper level boasts four good sized bedrooms with the master bedroom having an en-suite shower room, and a family bathroom. Externally this property has gardens to both front and rear. The rear garden is fully enclosed with patio seating area and good sized lawn. There is a garden shed which is partially used for storage and partially a cedar lined sauna with wood burning stove. Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate all this property has to offer. The town of Kinross enjoys a scenic setting on the shores of Loch Leven. It is to be found amid panoramic open countryside and surrounding hills. The location offers excellent access to many of Scotland's major cities via the M90 motorway. Kinross benefits from Park and Ride facilities giving commuters easy access to cities including Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee while the rail network can be accessed at Cowdenbeath, Dunfermline, Inverkeithing and Perth. Kinross has a newly built Primary School (nursery included) with Secondary education to be found at Kinross Community Campus. The Community Campus also houses Kinross Library, Kinross Museum and has facilities including a dance studio, indoor climbing wall and gymnasium. Public swimming and squash courts are to be found at Loch Leven Leisure Centre. Private schools including Dollar Academy, Kilgraston, Glenalmond, Craigclowan and Strathallan are all within easy reach. Kinross-shire is an area of natural beauty and offers a wide range of recreational and leisure pursuits including the Loch Leven Heritage Trail, RSPB Loch Leven and Loch Leven Castle where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned in 1567. The area is famous for its numerous Golf courses while other clubs include Tennis, Bowling, Curling, Cricket, Rugby, Cycling and Swimming to name but a few. Kinross-shire has recreational facilities available for all ages. Viewings are strictly by appointment by calling Morgans. All fitted floor coverings, curtains, blinds, light fittings, integrated appliances and garden shed/sauna will be included in the sale. We provide the complete buying and selling package including a comprehensive estate agency service and full legal service. We are also Mortgage and Financial Advisers. For a FREE PRE-SALE VALUATION, estimate and market appraisal without cost or obligation, contact us.

Council Tax Band F
Total Floor Area 124 m2
Energy rating C

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