4 Crowhill Cottages, Innerwick, Dunbar, East Lothian, EH42 1QT

2 Bed House - Semi Detached with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£156,100 in November 2019

The property

Stone two bedroom cottage dating from the mid 1800’s which is complemented by a larger than average south facing garden. Whilst the property would now benefit from some modernisation, it offers great potential for buyers looking to create a super home. The accommodation, all at one level, comprises hall with wooden flooring, dual aspect living room which has a solid fuel stove and wooden floor, kitchen fitted with wood effect units, hatchway to loft and door to rear garden and bathroom with white three piece suite with Mira electric shower over the bath. In addition there are two double bedrooms, one with an en-suite shower room with Triton electric shower. Externally there is a brick and stone store which is attached to the property. To the rear is a large south facing cottage garden which has an area laid to lawn, patio, raised vegetable beds and a greenhouse. There are beds filled with an abundance of colourful shrubs and flowers. The cottage enjoys an enviable tranquil rural location close to the charming village of Innerwick which is nestled in the hills yet is only 4.5 miles via the A1 from Dunbar, one of East Lothian’s lovely coastal towns. The property is surrounded by stunning coastal and clifftop walks including a 15 minute walk to a quiet beach. Innerwick has a well-regarded primary school, a village hall, Sunday Cinema Club and a well-supported horticultural society with an annual flower show. The town of Dunbar offers secondary schooling, independent shops and galleries, banks, a variety of eating places, leisure centre, East Links Family Park, Foxlake Cable Wakeboarding Park and Coast to Coast, Scotland’s largest surfing school. Perfectly situated for the commuter, the A1 provides easy access by car to Edinburgh, the city by-pass and the airport, while from Dunbar mainline railway station there are regular connections to Edinburgh and London. Early viewing is recommended. Directions - Sat Nav is not accurate for the area - head south from Dunbar on the A1 and take the first turning on the right after Torness Power Station signposted Crowhill/Innerwick. Follow this road for approximately 1km, up and over the bridge, and the house is at the top of the hill. 26th July 12 noon

Council Tax Band C
Total Floor Area 58 m2
Energy rating F

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