6 St. Baldreds Tower, Glasclune Gardens, North Berwick, East Lothian, EH39 4TE

2 Bed Flat - Top Floor with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£350,000 in August 2012

The property

Unique top floor apartment with spectacular views from all rooms either towards the East Bay with the Bass Rock & Craigleith in clear view or to North Berwick Law. Located in the popular town of North Berwick within walking distance of the beaches and High Street in the magnificent stone built building of St Baldred's Tower which was constructed in 1884 as a holiday home for the Chamber's family, publishers of the famous Dictionary, and was subsequently converted into 6 apartments in 1984. The property is accessed by a shared driveway & has ample space for parking. The magnificent shared entrance hall has a wide carpeted staircase & backdrop of a large stained glass window. The apartment comprises a hallway leading to a most attractive L-shaped living room/diningroom with a double window to the east to the sea and further window with views directly to North Berwick Law, galley style kitchen with a range of white units, box room with a velux window presently used as a study/store, utility room plumbed for washing machine pantry with a range of units & fire door leading to external fire escape, master bedroom with large cupboard, double bedroom 2, family bathroom & shower room. The property has an internal stone spiral staircase leading to a lovely small sitting room with fireplace and coal effect gas fire and continuring on up to an open terrace with outstanding views to all aspects. Large shared cellar. GCH and DG/SG.

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