Period charm meets modern comfort — close to Leven Links and the new station.
Four double bedrooms over two floors, flexible room use
Recently renovated with modern kitchen and bathrooms
Gas central heating (Worcester Bosch) and double glazing
Open-plan lounge/diner with wood-burning stove
Secluded, low-maintenance courtyard garden with shed
Excellent transport links: near new rail station and buses
Modest overall size (~1,023 sq ft) for a four-bedroom home
Located in a very deprived area — may affect resale dynamics
A recently renovated four-bedroom semi-detached cottage close to Leven Links and the waterfront, Inverleven combines period character with modern fixtures. The ground floor offers flexible living: a large open-plan lounge/diner with a wood-burning stove, a contemporary breakfasting kitchen and two double bedrooms. Upstairs there are two further double bedrooms and an impressive second bathroom — good layout for families or guests.
Practical comforts include gas central heating with a modern Worcester Bosch combi boiler, double glazing and fast broadband. The enclosed, secluded courtyard garden and timber shed provide a low-maintenance outdoor space right off the kitchen. Transport links are a strong selling point: under a mile from the new railway station and within easy walking distance of bus services to Edinburgh, St Andrews and Dundee.
Buyers should note the property sits in a very deprived area classification despite the attractive coastal location; local services are available but neighbourhood socio-economics may affect resale dynamics. Overall size is modest (about 1,023 sq ft) for four bedrooms — rooms are well arranged but the footprint is relatively compact compared with larger family homes.
This house will suit buyers seeking a characterful, ready-to-move-in coastal home with good transport links and low-maintenance outdoor space. It also offers scope for the new owner to personalise and optimise internal space if desired.