Charming terraced house with harbour views in Fife
A superb waterfront B-listed terraced property in one of the most highly sought-after streets in Elie near St Andrews in Scotland has come onto the market
Duddingston House is a superb B-listed, mid terrace property in one of the most sought-after streets in Elie, Fife with outstanding views overlooking the harbour. The property is constructed of stone under a pitched slate roof and dates from the late 17th century with accommodation over three floors offering four bedrooms.
Internally accommodation has retained many period features - throughout the house the sash and case windows remain whilst the first floor sitting room has a wonderful open fireplace and panoramic views over the harbour.
Accommodation in total comprises: four bedrooms, two reception rooms, and two bathrooms plus a private garden.

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To the rear of the house the garden offers a small paved courtyard which leads to a raised garden area, which is predominantly lawned, and surrounded by stone walls - at the end is a wooden summer house.
Elie is arguably Scotland's most popular seaside village which has a long, deep sandy beach and a popular golf club with nearby pubs and restaurants seen as some of the best in the country. St Andrews is just 14 miles away with its world-famous golf and university.
The guide price is £695,000. For further information please contact Savills on 0131 247 3700 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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