28 Erskine Brae, Culross, KY12 8HZ

Offers Over £150,000 (Under Offer)

Details:

Bedrooms - 3
Public Rooms - 1
Heating Type - Gas

Room Sizes:

Lounge

4.50m x 4.09m (14’9 x 13’5)

Dining lounge

4.32m x 3.12m (14’2 x 10’3)

Shower room

2.05m x 1.93m (6’9 x 6’4)

Upper landing

WC/cloaks

Bedroom 1

4.37m x 2.91m (14’4 x 9’7)

Bedroom 2

3.56m x 3.39m (11’8 x 11’2)

Bedroom 3

3.74m x 3.02m (12’3 x 9’11)

Features:

  Cul de sac setting

  Driveway

  Open outlooks

  Quiet setting

  South Facing Garden

  Walking distance to village centre

  Excellent storage

  Views to open countryside

  Historic conservation village

Viewing Details:

Viewing: An appointment to view can be made by contacting selling agents on 01383 721141.

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Property Description

Quietly situated, a traditional semi detached villa in peaceful setting on the outskirts of the charming historic village of Culross.

There is a good internal layout which includes a reception hallway, lounge, dining kitchen, rear vestibule, shower room, upper landing, WC/cloaks and three double bedrooms.

Gas central heating and double glazed windows are installed throughout.  There is excellent storage throughout and pleasant outlooks to front and rear. 

 

Room sizes and accommodation

 

Entrance hallway

Lounge 4.50m x 4.09m (14’9 x 13’5)

Dining lounge 4.32m x 3.12m (14’2 x 10’3)

Shower room 2.05m x 1.93m (6’9 x 6’4)

Upper landing

WC/cloaks

Bedroom 1 4.37m x 2.91m (14’4 x 9’7)

Bedroom 2 3.56m x 3.39m (11’8 x 11’2)

Bedroom 3 3.74m x 3.02m (12’3 x 9’11)

 

The property boasts generous garden grounds to front, side and rear, which feature a large lawn, drying facilities, patio area, mature shrubs, south facing aspect and scope to extend (subject to planning). A driveway provides ample off-street parking for several vehicles.

 

Erskine Brae enjoys an elevated position with superb outlooks over the Firth of Forth and neighbouring farmland.  The idyllic conservation village of Culross is famous for its charming stone buildings, cobbled streets and historic Abbey.  The village itself lies on the northern shores of the Firth of Forth, approximately five miles west of Dunfermline. There are cafes, art galleries, public house/restaurant and a well reputed primary school.  For the commuter, a regular bus service operates and there is a fast network of roads leading to the Kincardine Bridge, Forth Road Bridges and M90/M8 Motorway (Edinburgh/Perth/Glasgow).   

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