Property hunters have the chance to live in the ‘Home of Golf’ after a flat overlooking the 18th hole at St Andrew’s went on sale for £2.3 million.
The plush pillow is located in the 128-year-old Hamilton Grand apartment building, a luxurious Victorian development on the iconic Scottish golf course in Fife.
The 1,000 sqm property features two impressive balconies with stunning views of the 18th green of one of the world’s most famous courses.
The new owner will have access to butler service, private chefs and full cleaning services and can also take advantage of a Kohler Waters Spa membership.
The Hamilton Grand Building underwent extensive restoration in 2010 and has since proved to be a magnet for ultra-wealthy golf fans from around the world.
Property hunters have the chance to live in the ‘Home of Golf’ after a flat overlooking the 18th hole at St Andrew’s went on sale for £2.3million
The double patio doors provide the best view of the iconic course, giving the new homeowners a clear view of the 18th green and fairway of the old course.
It features lavishly decorated apartments with wooden floors and a Georgian-style fireplace, as well as a well-equipped kitchen
Other apartments in the 26-apartment building have raised more than £4 million, but this dream home is listed for bids in excess of £2.3 million – the equivalent of £2,212 per foot
Other flats in the 26-apartment building have fetched more than £4 million, but this dream home is listed for bids in excess of £2.3 million – the equivalent of £2,212 per foot.
Property manager Jamie Macnab, of Savills estate agents who handled the sale, said: ‘This is a golfer’s dream home.
“It offers grandstand views over the last green of the most famous golf course in the world.
‘No 16 Hamilton Grand was one of the first units to be sold after the renovation and is one of the best units in the building.
‘It takes center stage on the main facade on the third floor. It has four arched windows and two balconies overlooking the 18th green of the world famous Old Course.
‘The appeal of St Andrews and The Old Course is sometimes overlooked by British buyers, but attracts wealthy buyers from all over the world who love the game of golf.
“Most people assume all buyers are American, but Hamilton Grand residents come from all over the world, including several European countries.
‘This is a very rare opportunity to buy a piece of Scotland’s golfing heritage’
The two-bed house is apartment number 16 and has a 24-hour manned butler desk in a large lobby.
It features lavishly decorated apartments with wooden floors and a Georgian-style fireplace, as well as a well-equipped kitchen.
Each bedroom has its own attached bathroom, one of which has a luxurious Jacuzzi tub and tiled shower.
The double patio doors provide the best view of the iconic course, giving the new homeowners a clear view of the 18th green and fairway of the old course.
The two-bed house is apartment number 16 and has a 24-hour manned butler desk in a large lobby (pictured)
The flat has four arched windows and two balconies overlooking the 18th green of the world famous Old Course
Each bedroom has its own attached bathroom, one of which has a luxurious Jacuzzi tub and tiled shower
The stunning apartment has been described as ‘a very rare opportunity to purchase a piece of Scotland’s golfing heritage’
The well-equipped kitchen has one of the best views on the course as it is positioned next to one of the large balconies
The Old Course at St Andrews is widely regarded as the oldest golf course in the world having been established in 1552 and celebrating its 150th Open last year.
St Andrews Links hosts five annual golf tournaments throughout the year, including the prestigious St Andrews Links Trophy.
Renowned worldwide for its ancient university, golfing heritage and scenic beach, St Andrews attracts more than half a million visitors each year.
The seaside destination is famous for its intricate and beautiful Scottish architecture, as well as its university founded in 1413.