Characterful 3-bed upper flat with sea view, garden and modern fittings — ideal for first-time buyers..
Sea view from main living room
Three double bedrooms — flexible room configuration
Lounge with log-burning stove and period character
Modern kitchen and four-piece bathroom
Gas central heating and double glazing
Private rear garden — unusual for an upper flat
Freehold tenure — straightforward ownership
Area classed as very deprived; constrained local rental market
Set on Normand Road in the picturesque village of Dysart, this traditional upper flat combines period character with modern comforts. The bright lounge with a log-burning stove and sea view creates a welcoming focal point, while a contemporary kitchen and four-piece bathroom make day-to-day living straightforward. Gas central heating and double glazing help with running costs.
Accommodation is versatile: three double bedrooms and a flexible layout allow for home office or guest space. A private rear garden provides outdoor space — a rare feature for an upper flat — and the property is freehold, simplifying ownership.
Practical considerations: the flat sits above the ground floor with an internal staircase, which may not suit limited mobility. The wider area is classified as very deprived with constrained rental conditions locally, which could affect long-term resale or rental demand. Overall, this tasteful, traditional flat will suit first-time buyers or families seeking character, sea views and a garden in a small historic village with good transport links to Kirkcaldy, Edinburgh and Dundee.