1 Quarry Road, Strathmiglo, Cupar, Fife, KY14 7QN

4 Bed House - Detached with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£325,000 in November 2022

The property

Enjoying a tranquil setting on the edge of the popular Fife village of Strathmiglo, this traditional detached cottage promises an outstanding, semi-rural rural home, with views across scenic rolling countryside. Renovated to an exceptionally high standard, and exuding charm and character throughout, the well-proportioned accommodation comprises four bedrooms, three bathrooms and generous reception areas, whilst mature, well-stocked gardens offer delightful outdoor space, with private parking adjacent. The front door opens into an entrance hall (with storage) which sets the tone for the stylish interiors and tasteful presentation to follow, and flows into a bright dual-aspect living room on the left. The essence of country chic, this traditional reception room is characterised by classic neutral decor, comfortable styling and a cosy stove, framed by a handsome timber surround. Enjoying a similar homely ambience, a dining room provides a perfect setting for both family meals and entertaining, and flows seamlessly into a kitchen. Fitted with timelessly classic cabinetry, and a traditional Belfast sink, the kitchen offers generous cabinet storage and workspace, and provides a freestanding cooker, a larder fridge and a dishwasher whilst, across the hall, a utility room houses a freezer and a washing machine. A bright three-piece bathroom, with storage, completes the ground floor accommodation. A stairwell's mid landing provides rear garden access, whilst four well-proportioned bedrooms are found on the first floor, two of which are supplemented by built-in storage, with the principal bedroom accompanied by an en-suite shower room. A second three-piece bathroom completes the home. Gas central heating and double glazing are found throughout. The cottage sits within mature, well-tended gardens, bordering open countryside. A garden shed and a log store offer useful outdoor storage, and there is private parking adjacent. Extras: Included in the sale are all fitted floor coverings, window coverings, light fittings, integrated kitchen appliances, the cooker, the dishwasher, the larder fridge, the freezer and the washing machine. D Strathmiglo Set in the heart of the rolling Fife countryside, the tranquil village of Strathmiglo offers the best of both worlds; an idyllic rural setting within easy reach of a wealth of local amenities and excellent commuter transport links. Whilst the village caters for every day needs with a good range of amenities, including convenience shopping, a Post Office, a pub, a health centre, a play park, and a primary school, the nearby bustling market town of Cupar offers a wealth of independent retailers, supermarkets, pubs and restaurants, as well as excellent indoor and outdoor leisure facilities. Boasting great natural beauty and home to a wonderful range of wildlife, the picturesque surrounding countryside offers excellent choices for the outdoor enthusiast with walking, cycling, riding and sailing all readily available, whilst a number of notable golf courses are also found area. In addition to Strathmiglo's own primary school, further options are available in nearby Cupar, supplemented by the highly-regarded Bell Baxter High School. A number of independent schools, including Kilgraston, Glenamlond, and Strathallan are all within driving distance. The village enjoys excellent commuter transport links, with the M90 motorway offering swift access to major cities, including Perth, Dundee, Edinburgh, and Glasgow, whilst Cupar train station provides a regular mainline service between Aberdeen and the south. Dundee Airport offers regular flights to London, with international flights available from Edinburgh, just an hours' drive away.

Council Tax Band E
Total Floor Area 134 m2
Energy rating D

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