5 Skedsbush Cottages, Haddington, East Lothian, EH41 4JP

3 Bed House - Terraced with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£185,000 in December 2015

The property

Rural, mid terraced family home with stunning views over open countryside. The property benefits from private garden to the front and rear, highly efficient district heating system (providing affordable, low cost carbon heating to the property), and double glazing. The accommodation comprises entrance hall, sitting room, breakfasting kitchen, 3 bedrooms and newly refurbished bathroom. There is private garden to the front and rear of the property, which also includes a gravel driveway. From Haddington, drive through the village of Gifford on the B6355. When almost leaving theVillage (heading south west), take the left, but continue straight, along the side of Gifford Golf Club for approximately 1 ½ miles. Follow the road past Woodhead Farm and the entrance to Skedsbush Farm is on the left and the private road leads to the property. Please note that the postcode will not take you to the property using navigation. There is a current planning application to extend the property and more details can be found on the East Lothian Planning Portal using reference 13/00139/P.

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