Details:
Bedrooms - 2
Public Rooms - 2
Heating Type - Gas
Room Sizes:
Entrance vestibule
Reception hallway: 17’8 x 7’10 (5.38m x 2.39m)
Lounge: 20’7 x 13’10 (6.27m x 4.22m)
Dining room: 15’8 x 13’0 (4.78m x 3.99m)
Kitchen: 14’8 x 7’1 (4.47m x 2.16m)
Bedroom 1: 16’7 x 9’5 (5.05m x 2.87m)
Bedroom 2: 13’5 x 10’4 (4.09m x 3.15m)
Four piece bathroom: 13’9 x 4’9 (4.19m x 1.47m)
Features:
Sea View
Open outlooks
Mature garden
Double glazing
Period features
Quiet setting
Popular village
Flexible layout
Private garden
Walled garden
Walking distance to village centre
Uninterrupted river views!
Generous garden
Excellent storage
Traditional Fireplace
Sandy beach only a few yards away
Viewing Details:
Viewing: An appointment to view can be made by contacting Stevenson and Marshall on 01383 721141 or ESPC during weekends on 01383 605000
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Rarely available, a traditional lower villa in waterfront setting with superb interrupted views to sandy beach and River Forth.
There is an excellent internal layout all on one level which includes an entrance vestibule, large hallway, bay windowed lounge, separate dining room, kitchen, two double bedrooms and four piece bathroom.
Gas central heating installed with double glazed windows, brand new carpets, fresh decor, flexible layout and period features throughout.
A most impressive walled garden to rear features a large lawn, central path to entrance door, numerous mature trees, patio area, garden shed, drying facilities and timber gate leads directly to the beach.
24 Brucehaven Road is set in the heart of the picturesque coastal village of Limekilns which lies on the northern shores of the Firth of Forth. It is surrounded by open countryside and the estate of Lord Elgin, yet only three miles away from Dunfermline. Limekilns and the neighbouring village of Charlestown feature a bowling club, dispensing doctors surgery, excellent primary school, yacht, curling and tennis clubs, harbour with boat moorings, restaurant and two friendly public houses. It is steeped in history and also accommodates many high calibre executive homes. Regular bus services operate from the village whilst commuters travel to Edinburgh via the Forth Road Bridge.