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Rowan Cottage, Main Road, Arncroach, KY10 2RQ 01333 310481 | Charming Terraced Cottage Within Picturesque Hamlet of Arncroach Rowan Cottage, Main Road, Arncroach, KY10 2RQ 01333 310481 | WWW.THORNTONS-PROPERTY.CO.UK Charming terraced cottage within picturesque hamlet of Arncroach. Convenient for Kellie Castle and Pittenweem. Lovely open country views. Sheltered enclosed garden. Garage. New windows and front and back doors. Rowan cottage has a front garden with its namesake tree. The property’s entrance hall leads to the spacious double height lounge with fire surround. The generous dining kitchen has ample room for a dining room table and chairs, the wooden units contrast with the dark worktops. A side door leads directly out to the decked seating platform. The adjoining conservatory has a few steps out to the main garden. Bedroom one has fitted wardrobes with overhead storage; the second bedroom looks out to the open country and also has storage. The bathroom completes the accommodation. The property benefits from oil central heating, backed up by double glazing which has all been recently replaced. The beautifully planted garden has a wide mix of plants and shrubs providing year round interest. The garage has a door from the garden giving access and the garage is accessed by the side lane with a neighbour’s adjoining garage. Arncroach has a church and town hall , more facilities can be found within nearby Pittenweem. The charming East Neuk fishing village of Pittenweem with its archetypal pan tiled rooftops and crow stepped gables is also home to the now famous Arts Festivals and has excellent local amenities including shops, village store, cafes, public houses, The Dory restaurant, galleries, school and Doctors’ surgery. The historic university town of St Andrews is 10 miles away. EPC Rating - E. 5A SHORE ST, ANSTRUTHER, KY10 3EA, UNITED KINGDOM | 01333 310481 | WWW.THORNTONS-PROPERTY.CO.UK | [email protected] Branches: Anstruther | Arbroath | Cupar | Dundee | Edinburgh | Forfar | Kirkcaldy | Montrose | Perth | St Andrews While these Sales Particulars are believed to be correct, their accuracy is not warranted and they do not form any part of any contract. All sizes are approximate..
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