Offers over
£525,000
4 bed terraced house for saleJames Street, Cellardyke, Anstruther KY10
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
Just added
About this property
In the Cellardyke conservation area and on the coastal path
Planning permission for extensions and workshop/studio
Uninterrupted sea views from the upper floors
Expansive, dual-aspect living room with log burner
Spacious, southwest-facing family room with gas stove
Spacious dining kitchen with additional back kitchen
Shaker-inspired utility room with bespoke tiles
Three expansive and airy king-size bedrooms
Versatile fourth bedroom
Two en-suite shower rooms with stylish designs
Covering 2405 square feet, this traditional four/five-bedroom townhouse offers families a sought-after coastal lifestyle in Cellardyke, as well as a wealth of accommodation which has been extensively upgraded, including planning permission for further extensions and for a garage-sized workshop with studio space above.
This exclusive and unique four/five-bedroom townhouse is a stunning family home that has undergone extensive work. Thoroughly upgraded and beautifully presented throughout, it is move-in ready and finished to impressively high standards. Some of the work includes a new roof installed in 2023, new copper pipe plumbing throughout, three new electric boards and new wiring, renewed and strengthened joists for both upper floors, ceilings raised on the top floor, all roof timbers strengthened, and all exposed timber work has been treated and preserved. It also has planning permission for extending the family bathroom, for the renovation and enlargement of a net store, and for the construction of a one-and-a-half storey workshop/studio at the top of the enclosed garden. The home itself further boasts two reception rooms, three bathrooms (plus a WC), and generous private parking. Set on the coastal path within the Cellardyke conservation area, it has a highly desirable setting by the coast with uninterrupted sea views from the upper floors.
Garden & Parking – A tiered garden with secure parking
The home’s rear garden is completely enclosed for the safety of all family members. It has a tiered layout with patio areas for summer dining, rising to a secure private driveway with space for up to three vehicles. The drive’s gate is setup with potential to be turned into an electric gate if needed. There are also two large stores, including the net store which can be accessed via a metal bridge from the home’s first floor. The planning permission to develop the net store and for the construction of a workshop/studio at the end of the garden add a whole world of possibilities to this already extraordinary home.
Cellardyke, Fife
Characterised by its narrow lanes, cobbled streets, and traditional harbour cottages, the former fishing village of Cellardyke promises a desirable coastal lifestyle in the East Neuk of Fife. The village is positioned immediately east of Anstruther and just ten miles southeast of St Andrews and is, therefore, an enticing option for families, commuting professionals, or those looking for a weekend escape. Village amenities in Cellardyke include a harbour-side bar and restaurant, a fishmonger, a baker, and a corner shop. These are supplemented with further amenities in neighbouring Anstruther, which include a Co-op Food, a pharmacy, a post office, and a wide choice of cafes, bars, and restaurants. Visitors are drawn to the quaint harbours of Cellardyke and Anstruther, with the latter operating boat trips to the Isle of May National Nature Reserve. This island in the Firth of Forth is a protected haven for seals and seabirds and boasts a fascinating history. On the fringes of the village is East Neuk Outdoors – a family-run activity centre offering kayaking, canoeing, paddle-boarding, and a host of other outdoor pursuits, with a tidal pool conveniently close by. The site also features a children’s play park, and from here, walkers can join the scenic coastal path to Crail. Schooling is provided locally at Anstruther Primary School and Waid Academy. St Leonards in St Andrews offers independent primary and secondary schooling for both day and boarding pupils. The village is served by frequent bus links travelling to Anstruther, St Andrews, and Edinburgh. The nearest train stations in Leuchars, Cupar, and Leven also provide rail links to Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Arbroath, and beyond.
This exclusive and unique four/five-bedroom townhouse is a stunning family home that has undergone extensive work. Thoroughly upgraded and beautifully presented throughout, it is move-in ready and finished to impressively high standards. Some of the work includes a new roof installed in 2023, new copper pipe plumbing throughout, three new electric boards and new wiring, renewed and strengthened joists for both upper floors, ceilings raised on the top floor, all roof timbers strengthened, and all exposed timber work has been treated and preserved. It also has planning permission for extending the family bathroom, for the renovation and enlargement of a net store, and for the construction of a one-and-a-half storey workshop/studio at the top of the enclosed garden. The home itself further boasts two reception rooms, three bathrooms (plus a WC), and generous private parking. Set on the coastal path within the Cellardyke conservation area, it has a highly desirable setting by the coast with uninterrupted sea views from the upper floors.
Garden & Parking – A tiered garden with secure parking
The home’s rear garden is completely enclosed for the safety of all family members. It has a tiered layout with patio areas for summer dining, rising to a secure private driveway with space for up to three vehicles. The drive’s gate is setup with potential to be turned into an electric gate if needed. There are also two large stores, including the net store which can be accessed via a metal bridge from the home’s first floor. The planning permission to develop the net store and for the construction of a workshop/studio at the end of the garden add a whole world of possibilities to this already extraordinary home.
Cellardyke, Fife
Characterised by its narrow lanes, cobbled streets, and traditional harbour cottages, the former fishing village of Cellardyke promises a desirable coastal lifestyle in the East Neuk of Fife. The village is positioned immediately east of Anstruther and just ten miles southeast of St Andrews and is, therefore, an enticing option for families, commuting professionals, or those looking for a weekend escape. Village amenities in Cellardyke include a harbour-side bar and restaurant, a fishmonger, a baker, and a corner shop. These are supplemented with further amenities in neighbouring Anstruther, which include a Co-op Food, a pharmacy, a post office, and a wide choice of cafes, bars, and restaurants. Visitors are drawn to the quaint harbours of Cellardyke and Anstruther, with the latter operating boat trips to the Isle of May National Nature Reserve. This island in the Firth of Forth is a protected haven for seals and seabirds and boasts a fascinating history. On the fringes of the village is East Neuk Outdoors – a family-run activity centre offering kayaking, canoeing, paddle-boarding, and a host of other outdoor pursuits, with a tidal pool conveniently close by. The site also features a children’s play park, and from here, walkers can join the scenic coastal path to Crail. Schooling is provided locally at Anstruther Primary School and Waid Academy. St Leonards in St Andrews offers independent primary and secondary schooling for both day and boarding pupils. The village is served by frequent bus links travelling to Anstruther, St Andrews, and Edinburgh. The nearest train stations in Leuchars, Cupar, and Leven also provide rail links to Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Arbroath, and beyond.



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