17 Whitecraigs, Kinnesswood, Kinross, KY13 9JN
Sale history
£300,000 in May 2024
The property
17 Whitecraigs is a well presented and spacious, four-bedroom, detached bungalow, with uninterrupted views of Loch Leven, with private gardens and carport. The property is located in a rural setting in the village of Kinnesswood, set within a quiet residential cul-de-sac on a corner plot offering plenty of outdoor space. Entry to the property is gained by the front door into a porch which leads directly into the spacious hallway which in turn leads to all accommodation. The bright lounge is a good sized room with 2 large windows with impressive views towards the loch. The dining room also sits to the front of the property with the same wonderful view. The traditional kitchen offers plenty of storage with floor and wall units with built in hob and double oven and space for further appliances, there is a door leading to the side garden. The property benefits from having 4 bedrooms, with one offering built in storage. One is currently being utilised as an office space offering great flexibility. The family bathroom completes the accommodation. Externally, the property enjoys an impressive amount of outdoor space with fantastic views of Loch Leven to the front and Bishop Hill to the rear. There is a mono-bloc driveway to the front leading to the carport with generous gardens to the front, side and rear of the property mainly laid to lawn with fully stocked borders, mature bushes and shrubs. Viewing is highly recommended. Kinnesswood is a small picturesque village enjoying a beautiful location nestling in the foothills of the Lomond Hills and commanding breathtaking views to the south-west, over Loch Leven, to the Cleish Hills and beyond. The village has a vibrant community and benefits from most every day amenities. Additional shopping and banking needs can be met in Kinross a short drive away. Kinross also benefits from Park and Ride just off the M90 giving commuters easy access to cities such as Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee. The rail network can be found at Dunfermline, Inverkeithing or Perth. Kinnesswood is within the catchment of Portmoak Primary School with secondary education to be found at the well respected Kinross Community Campus. Private schools such as Kilgraston, Glenalmond, Craigclowan and Strathallan are all within easy reach. Bus services run from the village daily to both Kinross Community Campus and the ever popular Dollar Academy. Kinross-shire is an area of natural beauty and offers a wide range of recreational and leisure pursuits including the Loch Leven Heritage Trail, RSPB Loch Leven and Loch Leven Castle where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned in 1567. Golf, tennis, bowling, rugby and swimming are just some of the additional recreational facilities available locally. All viewings are strictly by appointment by calling Morgans on 01577 863424. All fitted floor coverings, light fittings and integrated appliances will be included in the sale. We provide the complete buying and selling package including a comprehensive estate agency service and full legal service. For a FREE PRE-SALE VALUATION, estimate and market appraisal without cost or obligation, please contact us.
Council Tax Band | F |
Total Floor Area | 97 m2 |
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