43 Queen's Haugh, Carnock, Dunfermline, Fife, KY12 9GQ

3 Bed House - Semi Detached with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£175,000 in October 2020

The property

This semi-detached Villa is situated within a quiet village setting, with local facilities, including primary schooling, pub/restaurant and community centre. The property has accommodation over three levels, comprising of entrance vestibule, and leading on to reception hallway, family bathroom and large kitchen /dining room with balcony to the rear. On the upper level are three bedrooms, all with built in storage and a further bathroom. On the lower level is an impressive sized lounge with patio doors onto the rear gardens, with views over the surrounding countryside. To the front of the property is a Monobloc area for off street parking and to the rear, the gardens have been landscaped for ease of maintenance and have delightful rural outlooks. Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the layout and location of this property. There is easy access to both Kincardine and Forth Bridges. Rating - C

  • Living Room

    6.59 m X 2.98 m / 21'7" X 9'9"

  • Kitchen Dining Room

    6.61 m X 2.98 m / 21'8" X 9'9"

  • Bedroom 1

    3.11 m X 3.09 m / 10'2" X 10'2"

  • Bedroom 2

    3.11 m X 2.73 m / 10'2" X 8'11"

  • Bedroom 3

    2.57 m X 1.64 m / 8'5" X 5'5"

Energy rating C

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