33 Kings Crescent, Rosyth, Dunfermline, Fife, KY11 2RR

2 Bed Flat - Upper with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£78,000 in December 2014

The property

Great opportunity to purchase this upper flat in the popular town of Rosyth with excellent local amenities and transport links near by. Would ideally suit first time buyers, buy to let Investors and commuters. The accommodation comprises of stairs to entrance hall, lounge, kitchen, two double bedrooms and bathroom with electric shower over bath. The property has single glazing, gas central heating, ample storage, timber garage, driveway and private garden. EPC RATING D.

  • Lounge

    4.27 m X 3.68 m / 14'0" X 12'1"

  • Kitchen

    2.77 m X 2.46 m / 9'1" X 8'1"

  • Bedroom 1

    3.96 m X 3.05 m / 13'0" X 10'0"

  • Bedroom 2

    3.1 m X 2.77 m / 10'2" X 9'1"

  • Bathroom

    2.74 m X 1.22 m / 9'0" X 4'0"

  • Travel Directions

    From Dunfermline City Centre head south via St Margarets Drive turning left into Bothwell Street on the A823 heading for Queensferry Road signposted Rosyth. At the roundabout proceed along Kings Road and Kings Crescent is situated second on the left where you will see the property signposted.

Energy rating D

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