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Home of golf St Andrew house overlooking Old Course sold for more than £2m

The house offers unspoiled views of the 18th hole at the Old Course in St Andrews.
The house offers unspoiled views of the 18th hole at the Old Course in St Andrews.

A mystery buyer has snapped up a dream property for golf fans – a house overlooking the 18th hole at the home of golf in St Andrews.

The Wynd is described as an “impressive house with outstanding views over the world-famous Old Course”.

It sits next to the narrow public road midway alongside the fairway meaning there is no room to install a grandstand.

That leaves it with guaranteed uninterrupted views of the likes of Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods making their way up the par-four final hole.

The new owner could also make up to £50,000 a week by renting out the four-bedroom house during major competitions.

It has gone for more than £2.25 million, thought to be the biggest sale in Scotland this year.

The house was sold in less than a week despite the deal going through shortly before the general election and just after the new land and buildings transaction tax was introduced.

St Andrews hosts the Open Championship every five years with the world’s top golfers battling it out at the course this July.

The deal was confirmed by Jamie Macnab, a director in the Edinburgh office of Savills.

Mr Macnab would not reveal the final price or the buyer’s identity, but they are thought to have paid in excess of the £2.25m asking price.

He said: “St Andrews is the most expensive part of real estate in Scotland and I think this is probably the biggest sale of the year so far.

“The property went on to the market in April and it was the only house we sold that month and it went within a week.

“St Andrews is a small place and there aren’t many secrets so I think people had heard it was coming up for sale. £2m-plus is big price in Scotland and there was a lot of interest in The Wynd. It is in St Andrews, the home of golf.”

The Wynd, which is on the corner of The Links and Granny Clark’s Wynd, also boasts views over the first hole as well as West Sands beach and the Firth of Tay.

On the first floor is the drawing room which overlooks the Old Course. There are two bedrooms with en suite bathrooms on this floor. The master bedroom suite is on the top floor along with a smaller bedroom.

On top of the agreed sale price, the buyer is expected to pay around £250,000 in land and buildings transaction tax. Despite this, the home is likely to be a superb investment.

Mr Macnab added: “The atmosphere when the Open takes place here is going to be amazing. I don’t think it would be rash to say it could be rented out for £50,000 for the week during the golf.

“It is on a public road so there is nowhere to put a stand so you will be able to see the 18th hole. The bay window from the first floor will have the best view.

“In the USA and China and Korea, golf is hugely tied to wealth and status. And there is only one St Andrews.

“There is a lot of interest in St Andrews from Americans, Canadians and Scandinavians so when the Chinese and Koreans start buying I think prices will reach a new level.”