Lower Neuk, Low Causeway, Culross, KY12 8HL
For Sale
£259,950
Offers Over
3
2
1
Property Features
- Charming ground floor garden apartment
- Superb 16ft lounge
- Fitted kitchen/dining room
- Three well-sized bedrooms
- Principal bedroom with en suite
- Separate family shower room
- Handy utility room and porch
- Private Rear Gardens
Property Summary
Stunning and spacious three-bedroom ground floor garden apartment which offers over 1,000 square feet of well-planned single-storey living. A welcoming porch leads through to the central hallway, with a useful utility room. The lounge is a particular highlight, extending to nearly 17 feet square and offering excellent flexibility for both relaxing and entertaining with a working fireplace. The kitchen/dining room sits at the front of the property, fitted with a good range of units and space for both cooking and casual dining. Three bedrooms are well-proportioned, with the principal bedroom benefiting from its own en suite bathroom with hand held shower. A separate shower room serves the remaining bedrooms, with additional cupboards providing valuable storage. Set on Low Causeway, the property enjoys a desirable setting with easy access to local amenities and transport links, making it an excellent choice for a range of buyers. There is the added benefit of beautiful gardens and grounds with shared drying green along with metal storage shed and a private section of garden at the top of the garden with decking with views over Culross and the firth of forth.
LOCATION
The Royal Burgh of Culross (National Trust for Scotland) lies 12 miles west of the Forth Road Bridge and is a picturesque coastal village dating back to medieval times. 16th and 17th Century Culross was a thriving community and sea port, as evidenced by the architectural style of the village and surrounding properties of the period. The village looks across the River Forth complimenting Culross's natural beauty. It benefits from a primary school, mobile post office, local pub and of course the historical Palace and grounds. Easy access is gained to the M90 motorway with its direct links to Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee and across the Kincardine Bridge by way of motorways to Stirling, Glasgow and the West. There is a regular and reliable bus service providing transport to other west fife villages or nearby Kincardine and Dunfermline where a wider range of amenities can be found.
EXTRAS INC. IN SALE/AGENTS NOTE
All floor coverings, blinds, bathroom and light fittings together with integrated appliances and white goods.
From 1st February 2022, residential properties in Scotland are required by law to have installed a system of inter-linked smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors and heat detectors (the 'inter-linked system'). No warranty is given that any interlinked system has been installed in this property and interested parties should make their own enquiries.
LOCATION
The Royal Burgh of Culross (National Trust for Scotland) lies 12 miles west of the Forth Road Bridge and is a picturesque coastal village dating back to medieval times. 16th and 17th Century Culross was a thriving community and sea port, as evidenced by the architectural style of the village and surrounding properties of the period. The village looks across the River Forth complimenting Culross's natural beauty. It benefits from a primary school, mobile post office, local pub and of course the historical Palace and grounds. Easy access is gained to the M90 motorway with its direct links to Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee and across the Kincardine Bridge by way of motorways to Stirling, Glasgow and the West. There is a regular and reliable bus service providing transport to other west fife villages or nearby Kincardine and Dunfermline where a wider range of amenities can be found.
EXTRAS INC. IN SALE/AGENTS NOTE
All floor coverings, blinds, bathroom and light fittings together with integrated appliances and white goods.
From 1st February 2022, residential properties in Scotland are required by law to have installed a system of inter-linked smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors and heat detectors (the 'inter-linked system'). No warranty is given that any interlinked system has been installed in this property and interested parties should make their own enquiries.
Property Features
- Charming ground floor garden apartment
- Superb 16ft lounge
- Fitted kitchen/dining room
- Three well-sized bedrooms
- Principal bedroom with en suite
- Separate family shower room
- Handy utility room and porch
- Private Rear Gardens
Property Summary
Stunning and spacious three-bedroom ground floor garden apartment which offers over 1,000 square feet of well-planned single-storey living. A welcoming porch leads through to the central hallway, with a useful utility room. The lounge is a particular highlight, extending to nearly 17 feet square and offering excellent flexibility for both relaxing and entertaining with a working fireplace. The kitchen/dining room sits at the front of the property, fitted with a good range of units and space for both cooking and casual dining. Three bedrooms are well-proportioned, with the principal bedroom benefiting from its own en suite bathroom with hand held shower. A separate shower room serves the remaining bedrooms, with additional cupboards providing valuable storage. Set on Low Causeway, the property enjoys a desirable setting with easy access to local amenities and transport links, making it an excellent choice for a range of buyers. There is the added benefit of beautiful gardens and grounds with shared drying green along with metal storage shed and a private section of garden at the top of the garden with decking with views over Culross and the firth of forth.
LOCATION
The Royal Burgh of Culross (National Trust for Scotland) lies 12 miles west of the Forth Road Bridge and is a picturesque coastal village dating back to medieval times. 16th and 17th Century Culross was a thriving community and sea port, as evidenced by the architectural style of the village and surrounding properties of the period. The village looks across the River Forth complimenting Culross's natural beauty. It benefits from a primary school, mobile post office, local pub and of course the historical Palace and grounds. Easy access is gained to the M90 motorway with its direct links to Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee and across the Kincardine Bridge by way of motorways to Stirling, Glasgow and the West. There is a regular and reliable bus service providing transport to other west fife villages or nearby Kincardine and Dunfermline where a wider range of amenities can be found.
EXTRAS INC. IN SALE/AGENTS NOTE
All floor coverings, blinds, bathroom and light fittings together with integrated appliances and white goods.
From 1st February 2022, residential properties in Scotland are required by law to have installed a system of inter-linked smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors and heat detectors (the 'inter-linked system'). No warranty is given that any interlinked system has been installed in this property and interested parties should make their own enquiries.
LOCATION
The Royal Burgh of Culross (National Trust for Scotland) lies 12 miles west of the Forth Road Bridge and is a picturesque coastal village dating back to medieval times. 16th and 17th Century Culross was a thriving community and sea port, as evidenced by the architectural style of the village and surrounding properties of the period. The village looks across the River Forth complimenting Culross's natural beauty. It benefits from a primary school, mobile post office, local pub and of course the historical Palace and grounds. Easy access is gained to the M90 motorway with its direct links to Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee and across the Kincardine Bridge by way of motorways to Stirling, Glasgow and the West. There is a regular and reliable bus service providing transport to other west fife villages or nearby Kincardine and Dunfermline where a wider range of amenities can be found.
EXTRAS INC. IN SALE/AGENTS NOTE
All floor coverings, blinds, bathroom and light fittings together with integrated appliances and white goods.
From 1st February 2022, residential properties in Scotland are required by law to have installed a system of inter-linked smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors and heat detectors (the 'inter-linked system'). No warranty is given that any interlinked system has been installed in this property and interested parties should make their own enquiries.