Mill Lea Cottage, Preston Road, East Linton, East Lothian, EH40 3DS

2 Bed Cottage with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£308,800 in July 2018

The property

Mill Lea Cottage is a delightful extended cottage situated on the outskirts of the popular commuter village of East Linton. The cottage itself is situated at the end of a terrace of 3 cottages just a short walk from Preston Mill. The Mill was a working mill until 1959 and is now a National Trust site and was used in the hit TV series Outlander. The property itself comprises, entrance vestibule and hall way with access hatch to the attic. The dual aspect living room is to the rear of the property and has a gas fire within a wooden fireplace and large windows to the rear overlooking the garden. The kitchen diningroom is off the living room and can also be accessed from the hall and benefits from wall and base units, electric oven with gas hob, integrated washing machine and 2 store cupboards. Two generous double bedrooms are to the front of the property, one with a built in wardrobe and the wet room with electric Mira shower completes this property. The property further benefits a small grassed garden to the front and to the rear there is a large garden with patio area, rockery, apple & plum trees and greenhouse. A path from the rear garden takes you to the single garage, which can also be accessed from the Preston Mill car park. There are also 2 external storage cupboards.

Council Tax Band A
Total Floor Area 90 m2
Energy rating E

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