
High Street East, Anstruther, KY10
- PROPERTY TYPE
Residential Development
- SIZE
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Key features
- Semi-detached traditional building
- Situated on the Anstruther High Street
- Highly desirable coastal address
- Near Anstruther Harbour
- Within commuting distance of surrounding towns
- Stunning masonic details/period elements
- Appealing developmental potential
- Exciting modernisation and decoration opportunity
- No previous planning approval
Description
With its sought-after seaside location on Anstruther’s High Street, within walking distance of the harbour, this Georgian masonic lodge (circa 1762) offers appealing developmental potential. Whilst the lodge requires extensive cosmetic upgrades and modernisation, the property has retained some delightful and impressive period features, making it an attractive development option to a variety of buyers. It enjoys proximity to shops, a café, restaurants, and bus/road links to nearby St Andrews and further afield. The picturesque coastal town of Anstruther features a 9-hole golf course, a museum, galleries, and scenic cruises to the Isle of May.
Please note that the property will be sold as seen and would need to be a cash buyer.
Brochures
Brochure 1High Street East, Anstruther, KY10
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- North Berwick Station11.6 miles
Notes
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