218 High Street, Newburgh, Cupar, Fife, KY14 6DZ

3 Bed House - Terraced with 3 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£170,300 in December 2014

The property

Calm, relaxing and welcoming are three words to describe this delightful traditional mid-terraced home in the popular village of Newburgh. The front door opens from the pavement into the hallway with spacious storage and rooms to either side of the staircase, one currently used as a sitting room but could equally be bedroom three. The main lounge is bright and open to the dining area and modern kitchen. A door from here leads to a covered deck and access to the conservatory, currently used as a therapy room. Behind the conservatory is a small workshop. From the hall, a staircase rises to two double bedrooms and modern family shower room. Externally there are gardens to the rear set out with various seating areas from where to enjoy the views of the Tay.

Energy rating D

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