Details:
Bedrooms - 3
Public Rooms - 1
Heating Type - Gas
Room Sizes:
Lounge
7.49m x 3.37m (24’7 x 11’0)
Dining kitchen
8.02m x 3.33m (26’4 x 10’11)
Bedroom 1
3.60m x 3.98m (11’10 x 13’1)
Bedroom 2
3.50m x 3.56m (11’6 x 11’8)
Shower room
3.36m x 3.35m (11’1 x 11’0)
Master bedroom upstairs
3.84m x 3.68m (12’7 x 12’1)
Features:
Walking distance of Railway Station & City Centre
Garage
Immaculate throughout
Quiet setting
South Facing Garden
Flexible layout
Close to excellent local amenities
Beautifully presented throughout
Viewing Details:
Viewing: An appointment to view can be made by contacting Agents on 01383 721141
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A traditional extended cottage with most impressive accommodation over two floors, superb views (to all three Forth Bridges) and private south-facing garden with detached garage to rear.
The property offers flexible accommodation which includes: a reception hallway, large lounge (with feature French doors, wall mounted contemporary fire and open plan staircase to upper landing), luxury dining kitchen (with breakfast bar), two downstairs bedrooms and luxury shower room. The upper landing provides access to a bay windowed master bedroom (with distant views!)
Gas central heating is installed with large double glazed windows, high quality fixtures and fittings, natural timber flooring and tasteful décor throughout.
The most impressive garden features an enclosed section to rear with maximum privacy, Astro turf and quality raised decking with timber stair case leading to French doors (lounge). The enclosed rear garden area is mainly laid to lawn and both garden areas enjoy a south facing aspect. There is a detached garage and parking area to rear which provide ample off street parking for several vehicles.
Thistle Street forms parts of a long-established residential area within walking distance of Dunfermline City Centre, Railway Station and local amenities. For the commuter, easy access can be gained to the M90 Motorway with direct links to Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee and central Scotland via the Kincardine and Forth Bridges.