11 Station Road, South Queensferry, West Lothian, EH30 9HY
Sale history
£1,325,000 in June 2024
The property
Covering 3,648 square feet, this unique five-bedroom detached house is a substantial family home that offers a wealth of accommodation and impressive landscaped gardens, further boasting generous private parking and quite easily one of the best home views in all of Scotland. Built in the 1930s, this rarely available five-bedroom detached house is the ideal residence for large families seeking very generous living space and an idyllic coastal location. The south-facing home boasts an impressive number of rooms (all of which are spacious and with high ceilings) and it ensures excellent versatility to meet the changing needs of families. It also has a prime location in highly sought-after South Queensferry. The residence is within easy walking distance of the town's amenities, schools, and bus and rail links; plus, it is close to picturesque walks and the shorefront. Furthermore, the property offers one of the most incredible panoramic views over the Firth of Forth and the iconic Forth Bridges - it is a sight that must be seen to be truly admired. The home has clearly been well cared for and it is well- presented throughout. Although buyers will find it beneficial to apply modern upgrades, it remains an outstanding home and opportunity. 11 Station Road has an attractive façade, tucked behind a neat front garden. The front door opens into a broad hall, providing a lovely welcome along with two built-in cupboards and direct access to the rear garden. The home has two substantial reception areas: the ground-floor living room and the first-floor family room. Both are decorated in light neutral hues and both offer lots of floorspace for a large choice of furnishings. In addition, the two rooms both have a fireplace for cosy evenings and both frame an unrivalled view over the Firth of Forth. The living room also benefits from dual-aspect windows, whilst the family room makes the most of the incredible panorama having been fitted with a huge full-wall window - it easily frames one of the best home views in all of Scotland, capturing the breadth of the River Forth and the finest angle of the Forth Bridge. The kitchen is very generously proportioned, fitted with a wealth of base and wall- mounted cabinets and ample worksurface space. It incorporates a breakfast bar for morning meals and gazes out across the beautiful rear garden and the Firth of Forth. It is a tremendous view that will certainly never tire. A gas hob, extractor hood, and double oven are integrated into the space, with a freestanding dishwasher also included. Across the hall from the kitchen is a large utility room, which provides further storage and workspace, an electric cooker, space for additional freestanding appliances, and alternate front garden access. The five double bedrooms are all wonderfully bright and spacious. They are naturally lit by a trio of sash windows and they accommodate a wide choice of bedside furnishings. In addition, the rooms have high ceilings, which add to the airy ambience, and they are decorated in light hues and laid with fitted carpets. All the bedrooms (except bedroom two) further benefit from storage-set washbasins for convenience, whilst the rear-facing principal and fourth bedrooms also boast those outstanding River Forth and iconic bridge views. To make the most of the amazing panorama, there is also a charming outdoor terrace extending from the first-floor landing (which has generous built-in storage). From the terrace, it is a view of a lifetime. Thanks to the wealth of bedrooms, it is easy to reconfigure spaces to your own requirements as well. The second bedroom (as currently organised) is the perfect study and home office, whereas bedroom five could form the ideal dining room for special occasions and family meals. With this much space, it is easy to adapt the home to your needs. In addition to the washbasins in most bedrooms, the home has a modern ground-floor shower room. It is comprised of a step-in shower cubicle, a towel radiator, a toilet, and a storage-set washbasin - all enveloped in a pleasing mix of tiles and light blue decor. Serving the first floor, there is also a three-piece family bathroom (with a handheld shower) and a large one-piece shower room, equipped with a shower cubicle and two built-in cupboards. The property has gas central heating for year-round comfort, alongside traditional sash-and- case and casement windows to ensure a lovely light-filled environment throughout the entire day. Adding to the property's appeal, there is also a second-floor craft room (with eaves storage) and a third-floor studio, which both have multi-aspect windows to enjoy the spectacular views, ensuring an inspiring locale for creatives. Flanked by manicured gardens, the home provides an abundance of outdoor space for families. To the south-facing front, there is a well- maintained lawn dotted with mature trees. Meanwhile, the fully-enclosed rear garden has a sweeping lawn.
Total Floor Area | 287 m2 |
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