Glebe Cottage, Aberdour, Burntisland, Fife, KY3 0RY

2 Bed Cottage with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£203,000 in October 2020

The property

Situated in the picturesque countryside hugged by the historic village of Aberdour to the east, bustling Dalgety Bay to the west, and Fife's outstanding coastline to the south, this spacious two-bedroom detached cottage is beautifully presented throughout with sprawling wraparound gardens, boasting breath-taking countryside views and a rich character. Nestled behind lush surrounding gardens, this charming home can be accessed via the hall or the kitchen. Taking the hall route, you are welcomed with soft neutral decor and slate tiling, followed by engineered wood flooring features which span most of the cottage. With convenient storage and handy loft access, the hall flows to the left into the living/dining room, which offers generous accommodation, with ample floor space for comfortable lounge furniture and a small family dining table. This relaxed reception room is framed by a multi-fuel stove for those cosy winter evenings and lit by a large southeast-facing window for a bright and airy ambience. Next door is the kitchen, featuring two built-in pantry cupboards. Fitted with modern wall and base cabinets and timber-style worktops, the kitchen enjoys a modern country-inspired design that is perfectly suited to the cottage. A built-in wine rack and an integrated fridge-freezer are included, with space for an electric cooker (under a concealed extractor hood), and an undercounter washer and dryer. Neighbouring one another are two generous double bedrooms. The first bedroom offers the larger proportions, whilst the second bedroom comes with soft carpeting for comfort and a traditional feature fireplace that suits an electric stove for additional warmth. A classically styled bathroom with tongue and groove wood panelling comes with a complementary three-piece suite, including a double- ended bathtub. Oil central heating and double glazing throughout ensure year- round comfort and efficiency. Outside, the cottage is surrounded by beautiful landscaped gardens and breath- taking countryside views. Bordered by mature trees with colourful shrubs, heather, and topiary, the garden with its vast wraparound lawn is perfect for summer soirees. It has outstanding privacy, a shed, and a delightful timber decked shelter to enjoy al fresco dining with a view, whatever the weather. A front drive provides off-street parking. EPC Rating - F. Extras: all fitted floor coverings, window blinds, light fittings, integrated appliances, and a garden shed to be included in the sale. Enjoying a wonderful secluded setting, nestled between Aberdour and Dalgety Bay, Glebe Cottage enjoys the best of both worlds, surrounded by countryside and in walking distance to the coastline, yet only a short drive Dalgety's outstanding amenities, restaurants, train station and Aberdour's quaint High Street. The pretty coastal village of Aberdour has long been a thriving seaside resort and a popular choice among young professionals, families and retirees seeking a more relaxed lifestyle. Its sandy beaches and quaint harbour yield magnificent views towards Edinburgh and East Lothian, and at the heart of the village are Aberdour Castle and St Fillan's Church: some of Scotland's best-preserved examples of medieval architecture. For everyday essentials Aberdour boasts a post office, a bakery, a newsagent and a chemist, as well as several cafes, gift shops, restaurants, hotels and guesthouses catering for locals and visitors alike. Further amenities can be found in neighbouring Dalgety Bay, which boasts a large supermarket, shops, various restaurants and cafes. Residents also enjoy a wealth of sport and leisure activities including a golf club, a tennis club and a successful shinty club. The historic harbour and two beautiful beaches also promise endless opportunities for sailing, swimming and water sports. Early learning and primary schooling is provided locally at Aberdour Primary School, followed by secondary education at Inverkeithing High School. The Victorian train station offers fast and frequent services to Edinburgh Waverley in just thirty minutes.

Council Tax Band D
Total Floor Area 74 m2
Energy rating F

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