Crail, Anstruther, Fife, KY10 3XJ

2 Bed House - Chalet/Lodge with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£85,000 in November 2023

The property

A rare opportunity to purchase a luxury holiday lodge set by the sea in the historic coastal village of Crail, offering inspiring sea views, sociable open-plan living, two double bedrooms, and two quality bathrooms. The property is presented in excellent decorative order throughout, and it has a private elevated deck, a southeast-facing garden, and a driveway. Inside, a hall welcomes you in, providing useful storage before turning left into the open-plan kitchen, living and dining room. This reception area has generous floorspace for lounge furniture and a table and chairs; plus, it has triple-aspect glazing with French doors that extend further out onto the private deck. It is beautifully decorated in a light neutral palette and laid with an easy-upkeep floor; it is also framed by a wall-mounted fireplace. Neatly zoned behind a central island, the kitchen has a contemporary style, offering generous workspace in stone effect and ample cabinet storage in cream and wooden tones. It is finished with seamlessly integrated appliances. Meanwhile, the two double bedrooms are presented in light hues and with soft carpets, both further benefitting from built-in wardrobes. In addition, the principal bedroom has a modern en-suite shower room, decorated in light sandy tones. The three-piece family bathroom (with an over- bath shower) has a matching style to the en-suite, and is conveniently positioned by the second bedroom. The property has broadband connection, double-glazed windows, and gas central heating. Outside, the lodge features an elevated timber deck and a garden with a well-kept lawn, both of which look out across the sea enjoying sunny, southeast-facing aspects - perfect for relaxing and alfresco dining. In addition, there is a private driveway. Extras: Extras: all fitted floor and window coverings, light fittings, and integrated kitchen appliances (oven and ceramic hob backed by on-trend splashbacks, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine) and all furniture to be included in the sale. Please note: The property is to be owned outright, but the land it sits on is leased. Furthermore, this is a holiday lodge with restricted usage - the lodge is not to be used in the last two weeks of January and four weeks from the beginning of February. Crail, Fife Perched on the easternmost edge of Fife with stunning views across the North Sea, the harbour town of Crail offers a desirable coastal lifestyle within easy reach of St Andrews, Dundee, and the central belt. The historic fishing village enchants locals and visitors alike with its winding cobbled streets, quaint fishermen's cottages and idyllic harbour, which is sheltered by rugged cliffs, where you can enjoy fresh crab and lobster. The town is served by an excellent range of local services and amenities, which include a small supermarket, independent retailers, and a pharmacy, plus a choice of cafes and a traditional hotel with a cosy bar and restaurant. Further retail outlets, including several major supermarkets, are available in nearby St Andrews. Crail also benefits from two 18-hole courses at Crail Golfing Society and visitors can enjoy a round at the famous Balcomie or Craighead Links. Kingsbarns Golf Club is also only a few miles away. Owing to its position on both the Fife Coastal Path and the Fife Coastal Route, Crail is a popular stop-off for visitors arriving by car, bike, or on foot, and offers plenty of tourist attractions including a museum and heritage centre. Early years and primary schooling is provided locally at Crail Primary School, followed by secondary education at Waid Academy in neighbouring Anstruther. Crail is 20 minutes' and 90 minutes' drive from St Andrews and Edinburgh respectively, and also benefits from regular public bus links.

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