- Spectacular Firth of Forth views from the flat
- Traditional Georgian stone building with character features
- Two double bedrooms; accommodation arranged over two levels
- Dining kitchen with appliances and shared utility area
- Gas central heating and double glazing for efficiency
- Easily maintained shared garden to the rear
- Area classed as very deprived; may affect resale prospects
- Internal stairs between levels may not suit mobility needs
A traditional two-bedroom flat in historic Georgian stonework, this well-presented home enjoys spectacular views over the Firth of Forth from its elevated position in Kinghorn. The living space is arranged over two levels and includes a bright lounge, dining kitchen with appliances and a shared utility area, offering practical everyday living with characterful period details.
The property benefits from gas central heating and double glazing, helping with running costs, and a small, easily maintained shared garden to the rear. Local amenities are close by — Kinghorn’s shops, café, railway station and leisure facilities are all within easy walking distance — making this a convenient base for day-to-day life and commuting by rail.
This flat will suit downsizers or buyers seeking seaside character and great views, but note the accommodation is split across two levels, which involves internal stairs. The building sits within a wider area classed as very deprived, which may affect resale prospects and the local environment. Overall this is a tidy, characterful seaside flat with good transport links and manageable outdoor space.