Address | 67 Westcroft Way, Kelty, Fife, KY4 0AU |
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Price | Offers Over £115,000 |
Bedrooms | 2 |
Public Rooms | 1 |
Bathrooms | 1 |
Immaculately presented two-bedroom end-terraced home, featuring a spacious private rear garden. Quietly positioned off-street in a modern, well-maintained, and family-friendly residential development in Kelty, Fife.
A welcoming entrance leads into the home, with the spacious living/dining room set to the right—finished with wood-effect flooring and light décor, this inviting area is perfect for entertaining and includes a wall-mounted TV point. The kitchen, with tiled flooring, is complete with granite-effect countertops, a modern splashback, a sink with drainer, and integrated appliances including a double oven, gas hob with canopy extractor, washing machine, and fridge/freezer.
Upstairs, carpeted flooring continues through the landing and into bedroom two, while bedroom one features wood-effect flooring, a built-in cupboard, and plenty of space for freestanding furniture. Light décor runs throughout both bedrooms.
A modern three-piece family bathroom with a shower over the bath completes the property.
The town of Kelty is set amid lovely open green spaces such as Lochore Meadows Country Park, Loch Leven and Loch Fitty. The area is well served for schooling at all levels with multiple primary schools and secondary education, including the nearby Kinross High School.
Kelty is well placed for commuting as it is adjacent to the M90 motorway with easy access to Edinburgh, Perth, Kinross and Dunfermline. A former coal mining village in the heart of Fife, the town has a good range of local shopping throughout, with banks, churches, a bowling club and other central amenities.
There are regular bus services to the main neighbouring towns of Cowdenbeath, Dunfermline and Kinross. Nearby Dunfermline offers a large retail park, an Asda superstore, a leisure park with an Odeon cinema, a theatre and sports facilities.
The neighbouring town of Kinross sits beside Loch Leven, the largest loch of the Scottish lowlands, and offers further amenities and outdoor recreation activities such as a golf course and thirteen miles of walking and cycling trails.