34 Overton Crescent, East Calder, Livingston, West Lothian, EH53 0RS

3 Bed House - Detached with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£242,500 in October 2022

The property

A detached villa situated within an established residential development in the popular village of East Calder in West Lothian. The property is an ideal commuter base into Edinburgh and further afield with its close proximity to the A71 and motorway network and would make an ideal family home in a great location. The accommodation comprises: Reception hall with storage. Well-presented & generously proportioned living room/dining room with feature gas fire. Patio doors to rear garden. Modern fitted kitchen with appliances. Door into garage. Access from garage into utility room. Door leading to rear garden. Upper landing with storage. Access to partially floored attic. Main double bedroom with built in mirrored wardrobes. Two further bedrooms one with fitted storage. Shower room. Gas central heating. Double glazing. Alarm. Private gardens to front. Easily maintained south east facing garden to rear. Driveway leading to garage. Unrestricted on street parking.

Council Tax Band D
Total Floor Area 76 m2
Energy rating C

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