Property description
Unique, rarely available one bedroom 'B' listed 17th century house in Inverkeithing. Ideal commuter base for Edinburgh/Glasgow/Perth and Dundee. Viewing essential.
Internal inspection recommended to fully appreciate the quality and the extent of the accommodation available in this delightful one bedroom detached property ( Thought to be circa 1650 ) which has been tastefully modernised to exacting standards always with the understanding that this is a ‘B’ listed building and therefore of significant interest to the heritage of the local area, which is steeped in history.
The property is arranged over 3 storeys and boasts many unusual features such as mezzanine landings with balustrade stairwells, 12 double glazed top light windows to the lounge to keep the appearance of a ‘Doocot’
( an ancient Scottish word meaning ‘pigeon house’ ) the windows are south facing and provide excellent natural daylight to the interior, all other windows are finished in natural timber with ‘ Georgian’ double glazed inserts to assist in retaining the character of the building. There is a round turret to the rear and crows feet steps to the tiled roof. The lounge has full height ceilings and the double bedroom on the top floor has a gallery area which over looks the lounge below.
The property is warmed throughout by electric central heating with wall mounted panel radiators and the clever use of double glazed windows throughout the property which are in keeping with original character of the building, ensures that the heat generated is retained and is economical to run. There is an effective pressurised hot water system which offers lashings of hot water and a powerful shower. Fire doors throughout property.
The accommodation comprises: Reception hall, large lounge, new modern fitted kitchen, L shaped double bedroom and large shower room. There is ample off street residents parking and a small area of lawn surrounds the property.
Inverkeithing has always proved to be a popular location for the commuter, due to the close proximity of the M90 motorway complex and Forth road bridge which together along with the Fife regional link road provides easy access to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth and Dundee.
For the non driver the Burgh boasts its own main line rail station with regular and important links to the Capital and all other towns and cities throughout the UK including direct trains to London.
The new park n ride facility lends access to Edinburgh and most other Scottish towns and cities as well as a direct link to Edinburgh airport
All of the facilities above as well as the High Street which caters for most peoples everyday requirements are within a short walk away from the property itself.
AmenitiesStone built ex Doocot or Dovecote. Circa 17th century. Close to main line rail station and motorways just a few miles from Edinburgh. Excellent commuter base
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