28 John Muir Crescent, Dunbar, East Lothian, EH42 1GE

3 Bed House - Detached with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£315,315 in September 2022

The property

A much-loved detached family home in a cul-de-sac position with mature gardens in the historic coastal town of Dunbar. The property offers three double bedrooms, one with ensuite, a flexible layout, a utility room and a garage. The property is entered via a hallway with stairs leading up and a doorway to the large dual aspect living/dining room. This light-filled room has sliding patio doors to the immaculate garden. Also off this room is the kitchen/breakfast room. Fitted with an extensive range of wall and floor units in wood veneer there’s a gas hob, electric oven, dishwasher, fridge freezer and wine rack. There’s room for a table and chairs as well as a secondary prep area. Off the kitchen is a good-sized utility with room its own sink, washing machine, tumble drier and side access. The downstairs cloakroom is off the utility. Upstairs three double bedrooms gather around a central landing area, all have built-in wardrobes. The master bedroom enjoys views over the garden and benefits from an ensuite shower room with a white suite, plenty of storage and a vanity area with downlighting. The family bathroom boasts a bath as well as a separate shower and airing cupboard. It has a white three-piece suite and white tiling. The same neutral coloured carpet runs throughout the house with the exception of the kitchen and utility room which have vinyl flooring. There is an attractive approach to the house, with a neat front garden, driveway space for two cars and a garage, there is also a summer house and shed to the rear. The back garden is beautifully maintained with flower filled borders, established shrubs and a neat lawn, it offers a good degree of privacy, the perfect space to entertain, watch children play or simply enjoy the sunshine. Area Dunbar is a thriving historical town with twin harbours, a fabulous coastline and surrounding countryside renowned for its hours of sunshine. John Muir Crescent, like the nearby country park, is named for the 19th Century conservationist who is known as the ‘father of national parks’ in America; Muir was instrumental in saving Yosemite and was born in Dunbar! Modern-day Dunbar boasts a wide high street with notable buildings and award-winning businesses, independent shops, cafes, restaurants and galleries. The Dunbar Battery has been restored as an open-air amphitheatre and garden. The leisure centre has a gym, health suite as well as a leisure pool with plumes and wave machine. Foxlake offers adventures from wakeboarding to over-water rope courses and Dunbar is also home to Scotland’s largest surf school, golf courses abound. Dunbar is easily reached by road and rail, it’s 30 miles from Edinburgh city centre, under an hour to the airport, and is situated on the Edinburgh to London intercity rail line. Schools include Dunbar Primary and Grammar schools as well as Belhaven Hill independent prep school.

Council Tax Band E
Total Floor Area 93 m2
Energy rating C

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