4 Carlingnose Point, North Queensferry, Inverkeithing, Fife, KY11 1ER
Sale history
£149,000 in November 2022
The property
An excellent opportunity has arisen to purchase this attractive 2 bedroom quarter villa benefiting from a sizeable private garden, allocated parking space together with superb panoramic views over the Firth of Forth. The property is quietly positioned within a highly desirable district of North Queensferry, a historic and picturesque coastal village on the northern shore of the Firth of Forth. It is perfectly positioned for the commuter with excellent transport links nearby including the North Queensferry train station which is just a few minutes' walk away together with the Queensferry Crossing/M90 around a 5-minute drive. The bright and spacious accommodation would now benefit from modernisation and upgrading, providing an ideal opportunity for a new buyer to tailor make a fine home in an excellent location. In brief the accommodation comprises entrance hall, good sized lounge with two windows to rear and deep storage cupboard. The kitchen located off the lounge, is sold with appliances including the sale. A split level staircase from the lounge leads to the upper landing with additional storage facilities. There are two double bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes and both enjoying stunning views over the water. The bathroom with window to side comprises of a white three piece suite with recently installed electric shower over bath. Further benefits include electric heating and double glazing. There is a private garden located to the rear of the property, laid to lawn with garden shed. A shared pathway leads to a communal drying area and the allocated parking space is located to the rear of the building. Council Tax Band - D
| Council Tax Band | D |
| Total Floor Area | 61 m2 |
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