Details:
Bedrooms - 3
Public Rooms - 1
Heating Type - Gas
Room Sizes:
Lounge/Bedroom
5.26m x 4.33m (17’2 x 14’2)
Sitting room
4.06m x 3.06m (17’2 x 10’0)
Dining kitchen
4.94m x 3.31m (16’2 x 10’8)
Shower room
2.32m x 1.99m (7’6 x 6’5)
Upper landing
Bedroom 1
3.58m x 3.54m (11’7 x 11’6)
Bedroom 2
4.81m x 4.32m (15’7 x 14’1)
Bathroom
2.31m x 2.13m (7’5 x 6’9)
Features:
Beautiful Garden
Walking distance of Railway Station & City Centre
Pleasant outlooks
Immaculate throughout
Flexible layout
Sought after location
Conservation area
Viewing Details:
Viewing: An appointment to view can be made by contacting selling Agents on 01383 721141.
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A beautifully presented mid terraced Victorian villa dating back to around 1900, in desirable location close to city centre and rail station.
The flexible internal layout includes an entrance vestibule, reception hallway, bay windowed lounge/bedroom, sitting room, dining kitchen, shower room, upper landing/study area, two bay windowed double bedrooms and bathroom.
Gas central heating is installed (2023) and the property benefits from tasteful modernisation throughout and charming sash and case windows have been carefully restored in recent years. There is fresh decor, good storage and many original period features, which include varnished floors, wall cabinets, picture rails, deep skirting and decorative ceiling coving. The lounge features a period open fire and the sitting room boasts a new log burning stove. EPC rating C.
The most impressive mature gardens feature a host of flower beds, shrubs, trees, patio areas, lawn, drying facilities and a west facing aspect to rear. The timber garden shed is included in the sale price.
Couston Street is a long established and highly sought-after residential area enjoying an attractive and convenient setting within walking distance of railway station, Dunfermline City Centre, public parks, Carnegie Hall and well reputed schools. For the commuter, easy access can be gained to the M90 motorway with direct links to Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee and central Scotland via the Kincardine Bridge and Queensferry Crossing. Couston Street forms part of a conservation area.