35 Lammermuir Crescent, Dunbar, East Lothian, EH42 1DW

2 Bed Bungalow - Semi-Detached with 1 Reception Room

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£140,000 in March 2020

The property

Rarely available on the market, this traditional two-bedroom semi-detached cottage offers a wonderful home for first-time buyers and downsizers in ever popular Dunbar. The property enjoys an unrivalled setting at the heart of the East Lothian town: just a five-minute stroll from Dunbar Grammar School and Hallhill Sports Centre, and a ten-minute walk from the bustling High Street and the train station. The cottage is set back from the road behind a south-facing front garden, which allows off-street parking for several vehicles. Welcoming you inside is a neat vestibule, which flows into the hall. Here attractive parquet-style flooring and fresh white walls set the modern tone for the accommodation to follow. The large living room is bathed in light from south-facing sash windows to the front and is finished in fresh white and walnut tones. The chimney recess has been cleverly remodelled to create a fully-configured media centre with a dedicated TV recess. The contemporary breakfasting kitchen provides ample storage and workspace, and houses an integrated electric hob and oven. The breakfasting kitchen also features a back door to the rear garden. The cottage boasts two spacious double bedrooms, the largest of which enjoys a south-facing aspect and wall-to-wall fitted wardrobes. The contemporary shower room is immaculately tiled in neutral tones and features a glass-enclosed walk-in shower, a wall-mounted vanity unit with an inset basin and a hidden-cistern toilet. The property benefits from traditional sash windows and an upgraded gas central heating system. In addition to the south-facing front garden, the property boasts a vast, fullyenclosedrear garden with a substantial outbuilding, which has potential for a studio or workspace

Total Floor Area 59 m2
Energy rating D

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