3 Croft, Auchtermuchty, Cupar, Fife, KY14 7AS

3 Bed House - Others with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£190,000 in July 2017

The property

This unique property is located next to the Calsay burn in the heart of the village and was formerly a two-level meeting hall, converted in 1997 to a private residence. It has a neat and secluded garden which has been well stocked by the present owner to make the most of the outside space and provides an array of vibrant colours during the summer months. The focal point of the property is the elegant and extremely bright drawing room which enjoys a lovely outlook with six large windows providing an abundance of natural light. On the same level as the drawing room is the stylish fully-fitted kitchen with modern upper and lower units, complementary granite worktop, gas hob and electric fan oven. Completing the accommodation on the upper level is the dining room which can be accessed from both the drawing room and the kitchen allowing the upper level to flow beautifully as an entertaining space. On the lower level is the master bedroom with built in wardrobe and en-suite shower room, two further double bedrooms both with built in wardrobes and a good sized family bathroom. Ample cupboard and loft storage.

Council Tax Band E
Total Floor Area 117 m2
Energy rating C

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