Property description
Brought to market in excellent decorative order, this charming detached house is part of a modern development set beside open countryside in the idyllic coastal town of Anstruther. The southeast-facing property offers two reception rooms, three bedrooms, and two bathrooms (plus a WC), and has two private gardens and generous off-street parking.
The home has an attractive faade and instant kerb appeal, the front door opening to a hall with a convenient WC. Directly ahead is the southeast-facing living room, where dual-aspect glazing ensures a light-filled environment. Crisp décor and a tasteful accent wall brighten the space further, whilst a modern fireplace forms an attractive focal point. From here, there is an open flow of accommodation through the adjacent dining room to the kitchen, which is perfect for entertaining. The dining room also features French doors to the garden for summer barbecues. Meanwhile, the kitchen is well-appointed with cabinet storage and workspace. It has a modern design and houses an integrated oven, gas hob, and fridge/freezer, and an undercounter washing machine. Upstairs, a naturally-lit landing (with storage) extends to the three bedrooms. The principal bedroom is an airy double with a built-in wardrobe and an en-suite shower room. Both with built-in storage, the second bedroom is also a double, whereas the third bedroom is a versatile single that could alternatively be used as an office. Finishing the accommodation is a modern three-piece shower room, fitted with a double shower enclosure. Gas central heating and double glazing ensure year-round comfort.
Externally, the home is flanked by gardens to the southeast-facing front and fully-enclosed rear. A monoblock driveway and detached single garage provide parking for multiple cars.
Extras: All fitted floor and window coverings, light fittings, integrated kitchen appliances, and a washing machine to be included in the sale. EPC C
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 butcher's shop, a Post Office, a medical centre, pharmacies, hairdressers, barbers, and beauty salons, whilst The Waid Academy, the local comprehensive school and community center, 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.
AmenitiesCharming detached house in Anstruther
Southeast-facing living room
Dining room with French doors
Well-appointed fitted kitchen
Double bedroom with en-suite
Second double bedroom
One versatile single bedroom
Modern three-piece shower room
Garden, Multi-car driveway & single garage
Gas central heating & double glazing EPC C