65 Craigearn Avenue, Kirkcaldy, Fife, KY2 6YS

3 Bed House - Detached with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£205,000 in April 2023

The property

This modern, three-bedroom, detached house forms part of a family-friendly development, situated on a quiet cul-de-sac on the rural fringes of Kirkcaldy. The home offers spacious, well- presented interiors, including three reception rooms, and it has a generous rear garden and private parking for at least two cars. Inside, a hall welcomes you in, providing a convenient WC before leading through to the living room. Here, neutral tones and a tasteful accent wall create a relaxed setting for daily use. A focal-point fireplace frames the well-proportioned room, whilst a picture window ensures a light-filled ambience. An open archway also passes into the dining room, creating a sociable flow of accommodation. This dining area is a good size for casual dinner parties and it extends further, via double doors, into the neighbouring conservatory for enjoying the garden whatever the weather. Meanwhile, the kitchen is well-appointed with cabinets and worksurface space, presented in white and granite-effect respectively. It includes an integrated oven and gas hob, and has space for an undercounter fridge, and washing machine. Two double bedrooms and a versatile single bedroom (all with built-in wardrobes) are located upstairs off a naturally-lit landing with storage. The three bedrooms are well-presented and softly carpeted, the principal bedroom also benefitting from a two-piece en-suite fitted with a shower and a washbasin. A bright three-piece family bathroom, with a shower over bath, completes the accommodation. Double-glazed windows and gas central heating ensure year-round comfort. Externally, the home is flanked by well-kept gardens to the front and fully-enclosed rear, the latter of which features a large lawn and a patio. A private driveway and an integrated single garage provide off-street parking. Extras: all fitted floor and window coverings, light fittings, and integrated kitchen appliances to be included in the sale. Kirkcaldy Positioned on the rugged east coast of Fife and looking out over the Firth of Forth, the popular town of Kirkcaldy is affectionately known as the 'Lang Toun' owing to its early origins as just one long street. Further development of the town was driven by its rich manufacturing industry, the most successful of which was the production of linoleum. Today Kirkcaldy is one of the largest towns in Fife, with excellent services and amenities, cultural attractions, outdoor pursuits and transport links. The thriving town centre, which runs parallel to the picturesque esplanade, boasts an array of local shops and high-street stores, plus a selection of supermarkets, an indoor market and two shopping centres. For sport and leisure, there are several gyms and sports centres, not to mention the plethora of outdoor activities right on its doorstep: from relaxed rounds of golf at Kirkcaldy Golf Club, to exploring the nearby Lomond Hills Regional Park and Loch Leven Nature Reserve. For cultural attractions, Kirkcaldy Galleries houses the town library, museum and art gallery, while the Adam Smith Theatre hosts a full programme of theatre, live music and cinema all year round. Popular with families, Kirkcaldy is served by several primary and secondary schools, and is also well placed for a range of independent schooling options from nursery to senior level. The town is also ideal for commuters, owing to its convenient road and rail links throughout Fife and the Lothians.

Total Floor Area 72 m2
Energy rating C

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