1 Inzievar Courtyard, Dunfermline, Fife, KY12 8HB
Sale history
£165,000 in June 2022
The property
Nestled in an idyllic woodland setting and part of the former stables and coach houses of the ‘Old Inzievar' estate, this well presented ground floor flat, is full of charm and character situated within a desirable courtyard setting. The property offers spacious and flexible accommodation with a welcoming reception hall. The lounge is situated within one of the ‘castellated turrets' with dual aspect windows, where the focal point is a delightful fireplace with a wood burner. The dining kitchen has a wealth of modern fitted cabinets, hosting a range of fully integrated appliances and features an abundance of natural daylight from the deep recessed window. There are two spacious double bedrooms, the master boasts fitted wardrobes. At the end of the hall is a spacious three-piece family bathroom featuring a luxury shower bath with curved glass screen with under floor heating. The property is heated by electric heating and double glazing within sash casement windows. The seven acre gardens surround the property and have been carefully nurtured over the years. Off-street parking is provided to the front. Inzievar Courtyard, lies with-in the grounds of the ‘Old Inzievar House', close to the villages of Comrie and Oakley on the south coast of the Kingdom of Fife. This area boasts a host of pretty coastal villages, including Culross. The historic town of Dunfermline, is a Royal Burgh, famous as the birthplace of Andrew Carnegie and the resting place of Robert the Bruce. Located approximately 16 miles north of Edinburgh, across the Firth of Forth. With excellent rail, bus and motorway access, the town is popular with the commuter, offering direct links to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Stirling and Perth. Dunfermline offers all the attractions and facilities you would expect, with a wide range of shops, including the Kingsgate Shopping Centre. Located just east of the town is the Fife Leisure Park, home to a ten-screen cinema, restaurants, private health club, bowling and mini golf. There are a number of parks in the area, including the beautiful Pittencrieff park. The surrounding area offers great leisure opportunities, including a number of outstanding golf courses and easy access to discover the amazing 117 mile Fife Coastal Path.
Council Tax Band | C |
Total Floor Area | 60 m2 |
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