9 Mayfield Terrace, Colinsburgh, Leven, Fife, KY9 1LT

3 Bed House - Terraced with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£112,000 in October 2020

The property

Bright spacious and freshly decorated family home, pleasantly located within quiet cul de sac. Close to park, school and local amenities. This highly desirable terraced home has been used as a main home and latterly as a buy to let. The furniture and white goods are available by separate negotiation. The front garden is paved allowing off street parking although it should be noted that the kerb has not been dropped. The accommodation consists of a reception hall with cupboard. Open plan double aspect living dining room with modern kitchen off. The kitchen leads out directly to the back garden which is bound by timber fencing and is paved with a mixture of paving for ease of maintenance. The first floor has two double bedrooms, these rooms have the varnished natural wooden floorboards. The third bedroom has a recently fitted carpet and a storage cupboard. The two back bedrooms have roof top views over the country toward Kilconquhar. The modern family bathroom with white three piece suite and hygienic wet walling completes the first floor. The property benefits from gas central heating which has been serviced yearly in line with landlord regulations backed up by double glazing. Colinsburgh is a charming village in the parish of Kilconquhar. The village is named after Colin Lindsay, 3rd Earl of Balcarres, who gave the land on which it was built. It has a excellent primary school, village hall, local shop and petrol filling station C.

Total Floor Area 85 m2
Energy rating D

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