18 Pikes Pool Drive, Kirkliston, West Lothian, EH29 9GH

3 Bed House - Detached with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£330,000 in December 2020

The property

An exciting opportunity has arisen to purchase this fantastic and truly unique converted detached tower house. Believed to date back to 1880 this C listed building formed part of Kirkliston Distillery and was in use as a Still House until distilling ended in the early 1920's when the distillery then became a malting site until closure in 1988. The full site was then developed into residential use with this property being the only building remaining. The house was fully renovated by Cruden Homes some 3 years ago who have created a stylish and cleverly designed home which spans an impressive 5 floors of contemporary living. With gas central heating, integrated sprinkler system and full double glazing the property benefits from exclusive gardens to the front, side and rear with a driveway providing off street parking. The accommodation includes an entrance hallway with WC comprising of two piece white suite and a spacious dining kitchen with double aspect windows and ample space for family dining. The kitchen is fitted with modern base and wall units with oven, hob, hood, dishwasher and fridge/freezer. The lower ground floor provides access to a lovely family room with window to front and double doors lead out to the secluded side garden. There is a utility room with base unit with sink, space for washing machine and tumble drier and 2 utility cupboards. The first floor consists solely of the lounge with deep storage cupboard, window and Bi-folding doors which lead to a spacious balcony. The second floor has two double bedrooms and a shower room with double shower compartment and 2 piece white suite. On the top floor is the large master bedroom with 3 windows, double wardrobe and an en suite bathroom with 3 piece white suite with shower over the bath and window to rear. To the front of the property is a garden mainly laid to lawn with a driveway providing off street parking. There is a secluded, sunken decked patio to the side of the property which leads to a rear garden, mainly laid to lawn. Viewing of this fantastic home is essential to fully appreciate the true extent of the accommodation offered. Kirkliston is a highly sought after and historic town well situated on the suburbs of Edinburgh and provides excellent access to the Queensferry Crossing, City Bypass, Airport, Edinburgh City Centre and the West of Scotland. The area has a number of local convenience shops and leisure and sport facilities nearby with larger shopping centres are available at the Gyle Shopping Centre conveniently close. There are well respected local nursery and primary schools on your doorstep and secondary education is catered for at nearby South Queensferry.

Total Floor Area 139 m2
Energy rating D

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