2 Inzievar House, Dunfermline, Fife, KY12 8HB
Sale history
£302,000 in October 2023
The property
Stunning Inzievar House which was converted into bespoke individual executive apartments, seven in total, takes full advantage of the natural features within this beautifully restored 1850's 'B' Listed Baronial Mansion. This unique apartment is a credit to the present owner and boasts a wealth of features throughout. There are extensive grounds and woodland spanning 12 acres with panoramic views over Fife and Lothians. The accommodation comprises: impressive external stone staircase leading into reception hall, formal sitting room boasting an abundance of original features including Italian marble fireplace, ornate ceiling and cornicing with original working shutters. Fitted kitchen, two double bedrooms with master en-suite facilities and family sized bathroom. A fantastic feature is the priests hole accessed from the second bedroom and original, securely installed, fully functional safe . The property has electric heating and sash and case windows. Private parking. The property has secure storage located in the mini courtyard. Inzievar house is mentioned by Jules Verne in his book, 'Travels in Scotland' where he visits the house of the Smith Sligo family in Fife. It is also alleged that the floor plan of Inzievar House was the basis for Jules Verne's submarine, The Nautilus. EPC RATING E.
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Living / Dining Room
8.97 m X 5.89 m / 29'5" X 19'4"
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Kitchen
4.39 m X 3.61 m / 14'5" X 11'10"
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Bathroom
4.19 m X 2.21 m / 13'9" X 7'3"
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Bedroom 1
5 m X 4.19 m / 16'5" X 13'9"
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Ensuite
2.69 m X 1.4 m / 8'10" X 4'7"
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WC
2.31 m X 1.4 m / 7'7" X 4'7"
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Bedroom 2
6.3 m X 4.7 m / 20'8" X 15'5"
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