£175,000 Offers over
Stunning, bright and sunlit apartment with panoramic views over mature gardens to the Firth of Forth, that provides a high level of privacy. This beautifully presented, one-bedroom, second (top) floor apartment, forms part of a bespoke conversion of a 17th-century Scottish Baronial-style mansion. Accessed via a private tree-lined driveway and with extensive garden grounds, in the sought-after coastal village of Torryburn, Fife. A welcoming entrance hall affords access throughout the majority of the property, with a generous living room featuring a triple aspect with southerly-west facing windows allowing plentiful natural light, carpeted flooring, space for a dining area, spotlighting, and two pendant light fittings. Set off the lounge, the kitchen has wall and base units, a tiled surround, a sink with a drainer, an integrated oven and gas hob, and a freestanding fridge/freezer. Set to the side, a well-finished double bedroom features tasteful decor, a central pendant light fitting, carpeted flooring, and ample space for furnishings. Completing the accommodation, set internally off the hall, the bathroom is fitted with a modern three-piece suite including a rainfall shower over the bath, panelled splash walls and spotlights.
Lying on the north shore of the Firth of Forth and a short walk from the Fife Coastal Path, the village of Torryburn offers delightful coastal walks and a quiet residential setting, with an abundance of open countryside. A wide range of amenities are available between the village and the surrounding areas, whilst Dunfermline is within easy reach and offers a wide range of shops, including the covered Kingsgate Shopping Centre, Halbeath Retail Park, and a selection of supermarkets including an ASDA and Tesco Superstore, leisure and recreational facilities, and an Odeon cinema complex. Well-placed for commuting throughout central and north-east Scotland, the A895 offers quick access to the M90 for connections to Edinburgh and northward to Perth and Dundee, whilst to the west is the Kincardine Bridge over to Stirling, Glasgow, and beyond. A regular bus service is also available connecting Dunfermline and the surrounding areas.
Council Tax Band: D
Tenure: Freehold
Broadband Coverage (Fibre): Standard and Superfast
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