9 Blyth Court, Anstruther, Fife, KY10 3EG
Sale history
£330,000 in July 2023
The property
Pleasantly located at the head of this popular and established modern cul-de-sac development. This generous detached house enjoys four bedrooms, a spacious living room, a breakfasting kitchen/dining room, utility room, and two bathrooms (plus a WC), as well as a large south facing garden, a private driveway, and a detached single garage. The home is perfect for growing families and lies close to the town's excellent amenities, coastal walk parks and the beach. A spacious entrance porch benefits from a double cloaks' cupboard, the reception hall leads though to rest of the ground floor accommodation, comprising, the elegant lounge with an open outlook, fourth bedroom (currently used as a home office). A particular feature of the property is the bright, generously proportioned dining kitchen with double doors leading directly out to the lovely south facing garden. The kitchen is well equipped with ample floor and wall units, plenty of worktop space complimented by integrated appliances including, gas hob, oven, fridge and a separate freezer and neff dishwasher The utility room off houses the washing machine and tumble dryer and has a useful back door to the garden. The first floor has the main bedroom which is of generous size, with 2 double fitted wardrobes and a good-sized en suite shower room. Two further bedrooms all with double fitted wardrobes and family bathroom. The garden has a lovely patio extending from the house with a further seating area making the most of this sheltered south facing garden, mainly laid to grass. There are some flower beds, front gardens and a mono bloc drive with off street parking for at least two cars. C. Please note: The second bedroom in the property has been virtually staged, to include a bed only, from actual photograph of the room. Anstruther is the largest community on the stretch of north-shore coastline of the Firth of Forth known as the East Neuk. Originally a fishing village, the main industry is now tourism and with a 9-hole golf course, pleasure craft mooring in the harbour, and sightseeing and wildlife cruises to the Isle of May, home to the UK's largest Puffin population. Other local attractions include The Scottish Fisheries Museum, The Secret Bunker, Famous Fish and Chip Shop along with an array of restaurants including the 'Cellar' and hostelries. For everyday services and essentials, Anstruther is home to a supermarket, a butchers, a Post Office, a medical centre, pharmacies, hairdressers, barbers, and beauty salons, whilst The Waid Academy, the local comprehensive school and community centre, offers a wide range of activities, including a library. For those who enjoy keeping fit, independently-owned Fit To The Core fitness studios offers classes and personal training services, Stuart Barton Physiotherapy offers gym facilities and a physio service, whilst leisure centres and pools are easily reachable in the surrounding towns. Additional entertainment can be found in St Andrews and of course, with Fife being famous for its outstanding golfing, there are a number of clubs within enviable easy reach, including Anstruther's own on the edge of the town. Anstruther is well connected to the rest of Fife and further afield owing to excellent bus links and nearby major road links.
Total Floor Area | 132 m2 |
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