13 Walnut Grove, Dunfermline, Fife, KY11 8BG

3 Bed House - Semi Detached with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£191,150 in September 2023

The property

13 Walnut Grove is a delightful semi-detached chalet villa with superb views situated within a cul-de-sac in a popular residential area. An entrance porch leads to the hallway which houses the stairs to the upper floor and gives access to the lounge. The lounge is an attractive room with a window to the front, useful understairs storage and a feature fire surround with living flame gas fire. There is also an abundance of natural light as it is open plan to the dining room, which has a window to the rear. The kitchen is accessed from the dining room and it benefits from a good range of modern units with fitted work surfaces and tiled splashback. The kitchen has windows to the side and rear and a door to the garden. Upstairs the landing has a useful storage cupboard and a window to the side of the property. There are three bedrooms, one of which enjoys superb views and all of which have fitted storage. To complete the accommodation there is a modern shower room with a corner shower cubicle, a heated towel rail and a fitted vanity unit. The property has gas central heating and double glazing. Externally, there is a driveway leading to the garage as well as a well-tended private garden to the front and a stunning rear garden with mature shrubs and trees. Early viewing is essential to fully appreciate the accommodation on offer which will appeal to a variety of prospective purchasers. Walnut Grove forming part of the much sought after Pitcorthie estate (approximately two miles south of the City Centre) which is a popular area benefitting from excellent local shopping and amenities with a good choice of supermarkets, bars and restaurants and Fife Leisure Park is nearby which includes a cinema, bowling alley and adventure golf facility. Dunfermline also has various leisure centres, sports clubs, health and fitness clubs and parks including Dunfermline Park and of course the area is surrounded by stunning countryside and is just a short drive to the Firth of Forth and its beautiful coastal villages Pittencrieff Park, a public park of outstanding quality, was gifted to the people of Dunfermline by Andrew Carnegie and offers green space, children's play areas, greenhouses and stunning leafy woodland walks and is also within easy reach. The Royal Burgh of Dunfermline is also of considerable historic interest being the resting place of King Robert the Bruce, and boasting buildings such as the Abbey, Abbot House and Andrew Carnegie Museum. The Forth bridges are located approximately 5 miles from Dunfermline and the City is therefore particularly popular with commuters to Edinburgh and many parts of the Central Belt with easy access to the M90 motorway with its direct link to Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee and across the Kincardine Bridge by way of motorways to Stirling, Glasgow and the West. The area also benefits from an excellent and extensive public transport network including excellent railway links (the train station is only 2 miles away) with regular service to Edinburgh and intercity links to other parts of the UK. There are also regular and convenient bus services both local and national. Schooling is well represented in Dunfermline at all levels. The curtains and blinds and the hob and oven are included in the sale.

Council Tax Band D
Total Floor Area 80 m2
Energy rating D

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