44 Tantallon Court, Heugh Road, North Berwick, East Lothian, EH39 5QF

1 Bed Retirement with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£205,000 in January 2025

The property

This beautifully presented, one bedroom, second floor, McCarthy and Stone retirement apartment is situated in the highly desirable coastal town of North Berwick, close to excellent local amenities, including shops, and a bus route into the town centre, to neighbouring towns and Edinburgh. Purpose built in 2017 Tantallon Court has apartments for the over 60's (if a couple one person must be 60 years or over). There is a House Manager on-site during core hours, Monday to Friday, a 24-hour emergency care-line, as well as an extremely attractive, residents lounge and kitchen facility, used for resident events such as, coffee mornings, film nights and exercise classes. The development has very nicely landscaped, communal grounds, with seating areas and attractive planting and there is residents parking (permit required). The apartment has an entrance hall, with good storage, a bright and spacious dining lounge, with a nice outlook, an electric fire and French doors and Juliet balcony. The kitchen has a good range of very smart, ivory, fitted units, complementary worktops and appliances. The double bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and a nice outlook, and the shower room is well designed, with a walk-in shower, attractive tiling, a vanity unit and heater. North Berwick is a beautiful town on the East Lothian coastline boasting stunning beaches, a choice of golf courses and a vibrant town centre with an eclectic range of shops, cafes and restaurants. The town has fantastic attractions including the Seabird Centre, the Law hill with its whale jaw bone (now a replica) at the top and home to wild Exmoor ponies, Tantallon Castle and Dirleton Castle and of course the iconic Bass Rock, home to the world's largest northern Gannet colony. The town also offers activities such as a Bridge Club, golf courses, a sports centre with swimming pool, a sailing club and tennis courts. The town welcomes the Fringe by the Sea every August and the Highland Games which is extremely well supported by local residents and tourists. There are good local amenities in the town with a doctor's surgery, library, Community Centre, Tesco and Aldi supermarkets, bus routes and a train station.

Council Tax Band D
Total Floor Area 64 m2
Energy rating C

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