12 North Row, Charlestown, Dunfermline, Fife, KY11 3EL
Sale history
£185,000 in November 2020
The property
Absolutely charming end terraced period cottage situated in conservation village with short walk to the river shore. Originally a two bedroom converted to provide a spacious one bedroom home of distinction. The cottage is a credit to the present owner offered in move in condition with many attractive features throughout, quality fixtures and fittings suiting couples and discerning buyers looking for quiet village life. The subjects comprise entrance vestibule, lounge, double bedroom, breakfasting kitchen, bathroom and rear hall. Attic. There are attractive well maintained large gardens to front and rear with driveway leading to garage. The property benefits from double glazing and gas central heating. Essential Viewing.
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Living Room
4.5 m X 3.4 m / 14'9" X 11'2"
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Kitchen
4.39 m X 3 m / 14'5" X 9'10"
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Bedroom
4.5 m X 3.51 m / 14'9" X 11'6"
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Bathroom
3 m X 1.4 m / 9'10" X 4'7"
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Garage
5.99 m X 3 m / 19'8" X 9'10"
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Travel Directions
From Dunfermline city centre head south via New Row, following the road round into Priory Lane and then Moodie Street until you come to a set of traffic lights at Nethertown Broad Street. Turn right at the lights veering towards the left into Forth Street/Limekilns Road and continue to follow B9156. As you reach the T junction turn left onto the A985, continue along this road and you turn right into Limekilns, along the promenade and up the hill into Charlestown. Taking the second right opposite the Elgin Hotel.
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