24 Old Dalmore Path, Auchendinny, Penicuik, Midlothian, EH26 0NF

4 Bed House - Detached with 3 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£416,000 in December 2021

The property

A fabulous detached villa situated within a sought after modern development built by Miller Homes, on the site of the Old Dalmore Mill, in the popular village of Auchendinny in Midlothian. The property would make a fantastic family home in an idyllic location and overlooks the Glencorse Burn which runs to the River North Esk. The move-in accommodation comprises: Reception hall with storage underneath the stairs. Attractive living room. Formal dining room. Breakfasting kitchen with appliances. Utility room. Family room/bedroom five with French doors to rear. Downstairs shower room. Upper landing with storage. Master bedroom with fitted wardrobes. En-suite shower room. Further double bedroom with fitted storage & en-suite shower room. Two further bedrooms. Study. Family bathroom with shower. Private garden to front. Garden areas to side. Beautifully maintained enclosed garden at rear.Double driveway leading to double garage at rear. Gas central heating. Double glazing. Unrestricted on-street parking. NHBC Guarantee.

Council Tax Band G
Total Floor Area 152 m2
Energy rating B

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