1a Countess of Moray Hospital, High Street, Aberdour, Burntisland, Fife, KY3 0SY

1 Bed Flat - Upper with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£79,000 in June 2016

The property

Originally a hospital, this charming one bed upper apartment features as part of a four in a block accommodation. Access to the property is up a set of recently refurbished concrete steps to the front door. On entering the property, the bathroom is located straight ahead. Also from the entrance there is access to the lounge and bedroom. The generously spacious bedroom comes complete with professionally fitted storage and wardrobe space. A similar sized lounge with gas fire leads through to the recently upgraded kitchen. This property, like others built in the same period is packed with additional storage. The property benefits from gas central heating and is double glazed throughout. There are shared gardens to the rear which require minimal maintenance. Renovated in 1962, 1a Countess of Moray hospital, presents a rare opportunity to purchase a piece of history. Viewing on this property is highly recommended. E

Total Floor Area 48 m2
Energy rating E

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