A flat in the "home of golf" that features its own putting green is now available to purchase. The ground-floor flat in St Andrews is on the market for offers of £650,000 or over.
The unique property, located on West Burn Lane, has already attracted interest from golfers around the world. It features its own private putting green in the front garden, and is a short walk away from the Old Course.
According to sellers Thorntons Solicitors, the two-bedroom flat is a "dream come true" for golf enthusiasts. Managing director of the estate agency Peter Ryder said: "Properties very rarely come up for sale within this area, but it is even rarer to see a property as modern as this hit the market.
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"That coupled with the chance to own a putting green at the home of golf makes this perhaps one of the most unique properties in Scotland.
"The two bedroom ground floor apartment is in perfect walk-in condition right in the heart of St Andrews and has had international interest in it already.
"Having a private putting green in the most famous golfing location in the world is dream come true for many golf fans."
The "stylish" property includes an open-plan living space, an "ultra-modern" kitchen, and two bathrooms, as well as a private outdoor space and driveway. The flat features a "minimalist-inspired aesthetic" and ceiling-height windows.
The kitchen sports an "ultra-modern statement design", featuring "luxurious Corian worktops and sleek, handleless cabinets in crisp white and wooden tones". It includes integrated appliances by Siemens.
Meanwhile, both of the bedrooms are "presented in neutral hues and with soft carpets for comfort", and feature built-in wardrobes and large windows that let in plenty of natural light. The principal bedroom even comes with a "high-specification en-suite shower room".
The property's three-piece family bathroom includes a hidden-cistern toilet, a half-pedestal washbasin, mirrored cabinets, and a bath with overhead shower. Both bathrooms also enjoy underfloor heating and heated towel rails.
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