1 Whinny View, Aberlady, Longniddry, East Lothian, EH32 0UJ

4 Bed House - Detached with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£530,250 in February 2022

The property

Beautifully-presented four-bed detached family home in the sought-after village of Aberlady. The property is set over two levels and opens into a vestibule which has a built-in cupboard and leads into the hallway. The living room is set to the front of the property with a fireplace that has been fitted with a wood-burning stove. There is a well-proportioned study, which is also set to the front and a W.C. beside the vestibule with a modern white two-piece suite. The bright dining room is open plan with the kitchen and has a double patio door leading to the rear garden. The stylish kitchen has a range of shaker-style cabinetry and integrated appliances including; gas hob, extractor hood, fridge, freezer, electric oven, microwave and dishwasher. Adjacent to the kitchen is the utility room, which has further shaker-style cabinets with space for free-standing appliances and is currently used as additional home office space. The utility room also provides internal access to the garage. On the first floor there are four well-proportioned double bedrooms and a family bathroom with a modern white four-piece suite with a separate shower cubicle and bath. The master bedroom is set to the front of the property and has two built-in wardrobes for storage as well as an ensuite bathroom with a modern white four-piece suite with a separate shower cubicle. There is another bedroom set to the front of the property and two more to the rear, all of which have built-in wardrobes. Externally, the front garden has been laid to lawn with some mature shrubbery and a driveway leading up to the garage. The rear garden is fully enclosed and has been laid to lawn with some mature shrubs and trees and a patio area located conveniently outside the patio door to the dining room. From as early as 1149 Aberlady was an active harbour and in 1633 was officially made the Port of Haddington. The affluence that this beautiful conservation village enjoyed can be seen in its buildings and the Custom House still remains. With the arrival of larger ships during the 1800's Aberlady diminished as a port and the beautiful sandy shoreline is now a nature reserve. 1876 saw the arrival of Kilspindie Golf Course and there are many other courses in the immediate area that offer first class golf including Luffness, Gullane, Muirfield, The Renaissance, Craigielaw, Archerfield and The Glen and The West in North Berwick. This is a thriving village with a range of amenities including a local shop, farm shop and restaurants. There is an excellent primary school and secondary education is catered for in North Berwick around seven miles along the coast. Recreational activities include an active bowling club, a bird watching centre, the nature reserve and beautiful country walking. There is a regular bus service to North Berwick and Edinburgh with rail links available from North Berwick, Drem and Longniddry. Early viewing of this lovely property is recommended.

Council Tax Band G
Total Floor Area 155 m2
Energy rating C

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