Learig, Pencaitland, Tranent, East Lothian, EH34 5EB

2 Bed Cottage with 3 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£270,501 in June 2019

The property

A rare opportunity has arisen to acquire a delightful traditional detached cottage, of immense appeal, commanding an enviable setting within picturesque village of East Saltoun boasting pleasant open view over rolling farmland and beyond to the skyline of Edinburgh. This charming property was originally two farm cottages but redesigned by an architect in the early eighties to create a wonderful and well-planned home which offers all modern comforts yet retains a lovely period feel to it. The property is set within beautifully maintained gardens, with a tranquil enclosed south-west facing garden to the rear, offering a high degree of privacy and seclusion. Entrance vestibule Hallway with built-in storage Living room with working fire open plan to fitted kitchen Family room/study with French doors to rear garden Superb, sunny conservatory with French door opening onto rear garden Two comfortable double bedrooms, both with fitted wardrobes Bathroom featuring a white suite and power shower Oil-fired central heating and double glazing throughout Burglar alarm Well-tended mature private gardens to front and rear Driveway with off-road parking

Energy rating E

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