15 Cameron Street, Dunfermline, Fife, KY12 8DP
Sale history
£186,250 in August 2023
The property
A traditional main door lower villa in sought after location, with most impressive walled garden grounds to front and rear. Accommodation comprises:- entrance vestibule, reception hallway, bay windowed lounge to front (could also be utilised as a large bedroom), sitting/dining room to rear, fitted kitchen, two double bedrooms, bathroom and store room (with window). Dating back to around 1900, the property retains many features typical of this era such as curved walls, decorative ceiling coving, deep skirting, period fire place and picture rails throughout. Gas central heating and double glazed windows are installed, together with a flexible layout and excellent storage. The property boasts private walled gardens to front and rear which feature a host of flower beds, shrubs, trees and a well manicured lawn. There are drying facilities provided, original outbuilding, timber garden shed, patio area, greenhouse and maximum privacy. Only a few minutes walk from Pittencrieff Park, Cameron Street is a desirable residential area located within half a mile of city centre, bus station and approximately one mile from railway station. There are also good local amenities, including a well reputed primary school, grocery and high street shopping, Tesco Superstore and easy access to the M90 Motorway for travel both north and south. A regular bus service operates close by.
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