Additional text is available below.Located just a short stroll from the picturesque harbour and High Street, 8 Abbey Wall Road is a beautifully presented terraced house. The bright accommodation comprises a living/dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms and a large attic room, whilst the property also benefits from a driveway and sunny garden with workshop.
Accommodation:
Ground Floor
The house is entered through a vestibule which opens into a hallway with stairs leading to the upper level.
The living room is a bright space which looks out to the front of the house and offers space for a dining area and features an electric fire set in a stone surround. There is a flue in place behind this should new owners wish to install a wood burner.
The kitchen sits off the living room, looking out over the rear garden and enjoying plenty of morning sunshine. The kitchen also offers space for a breakfasting area, whilst the integrated appliances comprise an electric double oven, gas burner hob with extractor hood and sink. A useful utility/storeroom sits off the kitchen, whilst a door opens out to the garden.
First Floor
Bedroom one is a generous double room which enjoys abundant morning sunshine and offers excellent storage through deep fitted wardrobes. The other two bedrooms are smaller double rooms, one of which also benefits from fitted wardrobes.
The bathroom sits off the middle landing, comprising a bath with over bath shower, WC and hand basin.
Second/Attic Floor
Stairs in the hall lead up to a fantastic attic room. This large space lends itself to many uses and is filled with natural light through Velux windows, one of which frames a fantastic view over to the May Isle.
Outdoor Areas:
Number 8 offers a paved driveway for two vehicles to the front, along with a sunny, enclosed rear garden. The garden is paved so requires minimal maintenance and provides the perfect space to sit out in the sunshine. The garden also features a fantastic workshop with power and light - an ideal space for hobbies or home working.
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Pittenweem is a traditional, picturesque fishing village situated on Scotland's east coast in the area known as the "East Neuk of Fife". This string of pretty fishing villages which make up the East Neuk all offer something different, with Pittenweem known for its annual Arts Festival which draws in thousands of visitors, historic harbour and tidal pool. The village offers a good selection of cafés, restaurants and artisan shops, whilst also benefitting from its own primary school, pharmacy and post office. The larger town of Anstruther lies one mile to the east and offers a larger selection of shops and eateries, and is home to the local secondary school, Waid Academy. There are regular bus services connecting Pittenweem to Edinburgh, Leven and St Andrews, whilst the car journey to St Andrews is just 15 minutes. Edinburgh Airport can be reach in just over 1 hour.
Ground Floor
Lounge: 4.82m x 3.66m (15'10" x 12'0")
Kitchen: 3.88m x 2.76m (12'9" x 9'1")
First Floor
Bedroom One: 3.25m x 2.76m (10'8" x 9'1")
Bedroom Two: 2.93m x 2.83m (9'7" x 9'3")
Bedroom Three: 2.95m x 2.10m (9'8" x 6'11")
Bathroom: 2.40m x 1.31m (7'10" x 4'4")
Second Floor
Attic Room: 5.89m x 5.87m (19'4" x 19'3")