Details:
Bedrooms - 3
Public Rooms - 2
Heating Type - Gas
Room Sizes:
Entrance vestibule
Reception hallway
Lounge 4.36m x 3.96m (14’4 x 13’0)
Downstairs bedroom 1 3.98m x 3.05m (13’1 x 10’0)
Rear vestibule
Utility room 2.24m x 1.60m (7’4 x 5’3)
Bathroom 2.23m x 2.32m (7’4 x 7’8)
Upper landing
Dining kitchen 5.75m x 4.03m (18’10 x 13’3)
Master bedroom 3.92m x 3.72m (12’10 x 12’3)
Bedroom 3 2.51m x 2.10m (8’3 x 6’11)
Jack and Jill shower room 4.35m x 1.94m (14’3 x 6’5)
Features:
Sea View
Beautiful Garden
Walking distance of Railway Station
Driveway
Mature garden
Double glazing
Period features
Private Parking
Popular village
Flexible layout
Good storage
Sought after location
Walled garden
Uninterrupted views to Forth Bridges
Viewing Details:
Viewing: An appointment to view can be made by contacting selling Agents on 01383 721141 or ESPC during weekends on 01383 605000.
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A charming ‘C listed’ linked villa dating back to around 1880 located on the shore front in the heart of North Queensferry, with uninterrupted panoramic views to the village pier and Forth Bridges.
There is a superb internal layout which includes an entrance vestibule, reception hallway (with feature curved staircase to upper landing), lounge to front, downstairs bedroom, family bathroom (with roll top bath), rear vestibule, utility room, upper landing, impressive large dining kitchen (with feature island and Belfast sink), two further bedrooms and Jack & Jill shower room.
Gas central heating and most windows are double glazed with fresh decor, stunning river views, timber floors, floored attic (with power, light and velux windows) and many period features, such as deep skirting and high ceilings.
The idyllic garden ground boast a variety of flower beds, shrubs, large trees, timber shed, pathways and maximum privacy. A driveway to front provides ample off street parking. Please note: the property is linked to the adjoining house by only 2 meters to the front to the building.
The historic village of North Queensferry enjoys a picturesque coastal setting on the northern shore of the Firth of Forth. There is an excellent small primary school, local shop, award winning restaurant, hotels and social amenities. It is steeped in history and accommodates many high calibre executive homes. Regular bus services operate from the village whilst commuters travel to Edinburgh via the Forth Road Bridge and M90 Motorway for travel north and south. There is a Railway Station within walking distance with frequent service to Edinburgh (journey time less than 25 minutes) and Dunfermline City Centre is approximately 5 miles away.