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Old Police Station House, Upper Flat Back Dykes Anstruther Ky10 3Eh Old Police Station House, Upper Flat, Back Dykes, Anstruther, Ky10 3Eh Offers Over £159,950 OLD POLICE STATION HOUSE, UPPER FLAT BACK DYKES ANSTRUTHER KY10 3EH OLD POLICE STATION HOUSE, UPPER FLAT, BACK DYKES, ANSTRUTHER, KY10 3EH OFFERS OVER £159,950 • Freshly renovated upper flat • Superb location in heart of village • Hall, Spacious lounge • Truly immaculate decorative order • Stunning sea views • Breakfasting kitchen with sea views This superb upper flat has been the subject of total renovation to form a stunning apartment in a prime location near the heart of the popular fishing village of Anstruther. It is only moments walk from the harbour and all local amenities and benefits from stunning sea views from the kitchen and one of the bedrooms. The apartment forms the upper floor of the historic old police station house on Back Dykes, and has been completely renovated and refurbished to an extremely high standard, retaining the character of the original building, with the benefits of modern fixtures and fittings. Anstruther is one of the prettiest of a string of fishing villages along the coast of the East Neuk of Fife. Popular as a holiday destination, it also has the appeal of a permanent residence, with local amenities including shops, fine restaurants, churches, schools and beach. It is only 10 miles to the university town of St Andrews with its world famous golf courses and beaches, and all other amenities. Entrance to the property is to the rear of the building where an external stone stairway leads to the propertys front door. The property is presented in truly immaculate decorative order with quality laminate flooring running throughout the entire apartment. It benefits from gas fired central heating, backed up with sealed unit double glazing to the south. A particular feature has been made of the kitchen in order to make the best of the beautiful sea views over roof tops to the harbour, the Firth of Forth and beyond. It has been well fitted with a breakfast bar, beautiful modern units and an integrated oven, hob and hood. The free standing washing machine, fridge freezer and other kitchen appliances will be included in the sale price. The spacious lounge is a lovely room and has a feature mantel and built-in shelves with cupboard below. There is ample room for a dining suite if desired. Both bedrooms are generously proportioned double rooms and bedroom one is situated to the south of the property and so enjoys views over roof tops to the harbour. The luxurious bathroom is equipped with a three piece white suite comprising bath with over bath shower and screen, w.c. and sink and it benefits from a heated towel rail. There is a hatch in the kitchen providing access to the large loft area which extends the full width and length of the property, providing masses of storage space. ROOM SIZES INCLUDED VIEWING Breakfasting Kitchen 3.48m x 3.27m (11'5" x 10'9") All white goods in the kitchen including By Appointment Through Our St Andrews Office integrated oven and hob Telephone Lounge 4.58m x 4.57m (15'0" x 15'0") Freestanding fridge freezer 01334 477700 Washing machine COUNCIL TAX BAND C Bedroom 1 3.30m x 4.57m (10'10" x 15'0") Microwave, kettle and toaster Bedroom 2 (at widest) 3.82m x 4.85m (12'6" x 15'11") All furniture is included in the sale EPC RATING D Bathroom 1.94m x 2.14m (6'4" x 7'0") FLOOR AREA 79sq m SERVICES Gas Water Electricity Drainage 67 Crossgate, Cupar, Fife KY15 5AS Prospective purchasers/tenants should note that unless their interest in the property is intimated to the subscribers following inspection, the subscribers cannot guarantee that notice of a closing date will be Tel: 01334 654081 Fax: 01334 656350 advised and consequently the property may be sold/let without notice. 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