18 Beauly Crescent, Dunfermline, Fife, KY11 8GW
Sale history
£348,000 in April 2024
The property
A bright and spacious modern detached villa situated within pleasant cul-de-sac setting, with generous garden grounds to front and rear. Accommodation comprises:-reception hallway, lounge to rear, dining kitchen (with feature French doors), utility room, downstairs WC/cloaks, dining room/bedroom five to front, upper landing (with study area), four double bedrooms (master en-suite) and four piece bathroom. Gas central heating and double glazed windows are installed with high specification fixtures and fittings, natural timber flooring, excellent storage throughout and pleasant outlooks to front. The double garage and spacious driveway offer ample off street parking for several vehicles. There are generous gardens which feature a neat lawn, shrubs, patio area, drying facilities and vegetable patch. Enjoying a quiet cul-de-sac setting, 18 Beauly Crescent forms part of a popular residential area located approximately three miles from Dunfermline City Centre, on the eastern edge of the Duloch Park development. There is a Tesco supermarket and Fife Leisure Complex available close by and both primary and secondary schools are within walking distance. For the commuter there is easy access to the M90 Motorway for travel both north and south and a regular bus service operates close by. Rosyth Railway Station is within walking distance.
Council Tax Band | F |
Total Floor Area | 130 m2 |
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