104 Dunfermline Road Crossgates Ky4 8AS Description
3K UNDER HOME REPORT. We are pleased to bring to the market the opportunity to purchase this superb first floor executive apartment built b
Spacious premises amounting to approximately 40 sq meters and forming part of the first floor of an attractive refurbished stone building located righ
This is a beautiful traditional linked villa thought to have been constructed circa 1880. It is built of lovely mellow local stone and is located rig
Number two is a spacious upper flat, which offers open views to the front. The property is accessed by an internal staircase, which leads to the flat
Your Move are delighted to present to the market, this superb, main door, lower conversion flat which offers spacious, flexible accommodation compl
This traditional upper flat is situated within a central Kirkcaldy location. The accommodation is formed over one level an
Well presented ground floor apartment situated within a popular residential area convenient for shopping amenities, public transport and recreational
This ground floor flat is in need of extensive upgrading which is reflected in the asking price. It is likely to suit a property investor, buy-to-let
Freshly decorated upper apartment comprising lounge with open plan separate dining room, recently fitted modern kitchen, two double bedrooms and bathr
Houses for sale in Fife
Fife is a council area in Scotland, a peninsula situated on the East Coast between the Firth of Tay and the Firth of Forth.
Fife is Scotland's third largest local authority area by population, one third of that population live in its three principle towns of Kirkcaldy, Dunfermline and Glenrothes. St Andrews, Dalgety Bay, Rosyth, Methil and Cowdenbeath are also sizeable towns in Fife but there are many smaller towns and villages including Cupar, Inverkeithing, Lochgelly and Anstruther.
From delightful fishing villages to larger towns, Fife is great area for living and experiencing the outdoors. There are a number of scenic coastal routes for walking and cycling, fantastic watersports and historic sites including Dunfermline Abbey, Balgonie Castle and Culross Castle. Not to mention, St Andrews, the "home of golf", with its seven golf courses.
Almost all traffic into Fife passes over one of the three bridges, the Forth Road Bridge, the Kincardine Bridge or the Tay Bridge.
