£259,995 Offers over
Selling Date | Selling Price | Value change |
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19 September 2007 | £165,000 | N/A |
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Spacious and well-presented, three-bedroom, detached bungalow, with private gardens and a driveway. Set within a quiet cul-de-sac, located in the picturesque seaside town of Lower Largo, Fife. A welcoming entrance affords access throughout the property, and features carpeted flooring and superb storage with two convenient storage cupboards. Set to the front, a generous lounge enjoys a southerly-facing aspect allowing plentiful natural light, including carpeted flooring, a central light fitting and plain coving. A spacious kitchen is set to the rear, providing access to the garden, whilst fitted wall and base units include a sink with a drainer, a tiled surround, and an integrated gas hob and double oven. Set to the rear, bedroom one has carpeted flooring and a large built-in wardrobe with mirror sliding doors; while two further carpeted bedrooms are similarly well-sized and finished, with light decor and built-in wardrobes. Completing the accommodation, the bathroom is fitted with a modern three-piece suite, including a shower over a P-shaped bath, a vanity unit, storage mirrored units, tiled splash walls and a ladder-style radiator.
Lower Largo is a highly sought-after and charming coastal town, located alongside the picturesque fishing villages of the East Neuk. With local amenities available and further available in neighbouring areas, the town is famous for being the home of the castaway Alexander Selkirk, its fine beaches and proximity to the fishing villages, and its historic viaduct; whilst further afield, St Andrews, the renowned Home of Golf is around a 20-minute drive. Golf is available at 6 other local courses, Lundin Links Golf Course being one of the most famous is a qualifying course for the Open Golf Championship which is held in St Andrews, and is just a 5-minute drive away. The stunning Fife Coastal Path runs through the town, perfect for outdoor recreation, with walking, running and mountain biking, as well as several routes for on-road cycling. Primary and nursery education is provided locally, with secondary education at Waid Academy, Anstruther. For commuters, Edinburgh and Dundee are easily accessible via the A92 or by rail from Markinch railway station (8 miles), and the soon-to-open railway station in Leven, just 4 miles away.
Council Tax Band: D
Tenure: Freehold
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