44 Innes Neuk, Wallyford, Musselburgh, Midlothian, EH21 8EW

2 Bed House - Terraced with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£215,000 in April 2023

The property

Boasting immaculate, contemporary interiors, this mid-terraced house forms part of an attractive, modern development on the edge of Wallyford and enjoys two bedrooms, a reception room, a kitchen, and a bathroom (plus a separate WC), as well as a garden and an allocated parking space. 360 Virtual Tour Available The home represents an ideal purchase for first-time buyers, young families, commuting professionals, and rental investors alike and benefits from close proximity to excellent amenities and transport links. The front door opens directly into the living room, where the home’s immaculate interiors are immediately apparent with neutral décor accompanied by a chic feature wall and wood-styled flooring. The living room offers space for lounge furniture layouts and further enjoys a lovely open outlook, as well as useful built-in storage. On the first floor, a landing leads to two double bedrooms and a bathroom. The sleeping areas are neutrally decorated and fitted with plush carpets for optimum comfort underfoot, and both offer space for both bedroom and home office furnishings. One is also supplemented by built-in storage. Finally, a pristine bathroom completes the accommodation on offer and comprises a bath with an overhead shower and a glazed screen, a pedestal basin, and a WC. Gas central heating and double glazing ensure year-round comfort and efficiency. Externally, the house is complemented by an enviable south-facing rear garden, predominantly laid to lawn and featuring gated rear access to a parking area where an allocated space can be found. Extras: all fitted floor coverings, some window coverings, and integrated kitchen appliances will be included in the sale. Wallyford, East Lothian Approximately 9 miles east of Edinburgh city centre, the village of Wallyford is well-positioned to enjoy some of the best features of East Lothian, from picturesque countryside walks, to East Lothian’s idyllic sandy coastline and its wealth of renowned golf courses. Wallyford also provides a quick and easy commute into Edinburgh thanks to the nearby A1. The village is well-served by local amenities, with convenience stores, a post office, and eateries. Further shops, supermarkets, pubs, and cafes can also be enjoyed in the thriving coastal town of Musselburgh, which is only two miles away. More extensive shopping and leisure facilities are on offer at nearby Fort Kinnaird Retail Park as well. For schooling, primary education is provided locally, whilst secondary education is available in Musselburgh, including the renowned, independent Loretto School (which caters to both primary and secondary levels). The new £47.2 million Wallyford Learning Campus is being built adjacent to the development and will house East Lothian’s newest secondary school, with pupils being accepted from August 2023. Wallyford has excellent public transport link with its own railway station on the Edinburgh – North Berwick line (reaching Edinburgh Waverley in approximately ten minutes), a handy Park and Ride, and regular bus services. It also offers quick access to the City of Edinburgh Bypass for days out in the Pentland Hills or for connecting to the M8/M9 motorway networks

Council Tax Band D
Total Floor Area 59 m2
Energy rating B

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