6 Church Street, Dunbar, East Lothian, EH42 1HA
Sale history
£169,500 in November 2022
The property
Part of a stone-built building, this main-door upper flat is a charming residence located in the Dunbar conservation area, close to East Beach and the High Street. The two-bedroom property features neutral interiors throughout and bright and spacious accommodation, including a large living room, dining kitchen, and three-piece bathroom. Furthermore, it has good storage options available as well. It represents an ideal home for anyone seeking to be by the sea and an excellent buy-to-let investment opportunity. The main-door flat is accessed at the ground level, with a private staircase offering a storage cupboard before leading up to the first-floor hall. Here, there is attic access and a store. In the living room, crisp white decor and a wood-inspired floor add to an airy ambience, whilst also allowing ease of styling. The room has two press cupboards and a well-proportioned footprint for relaxing lounge furniture. On the opposite side of the hall, the dining kitchen comes well-appointed with cabinet storage and generous worksurface space. It has room for a table and chairs for evening meals, and is equipped with freestanding appliances (electric cooker, fridge/freezer, and washing machine). Meanwhile, the two double bedrooms both mirror the style of the living area, enjoying light decor and easy- to-maintain flooring. Both rooms have press cupboards, whilst the principal bedroom further benefits from additional built-in storage. The home is completed by a large bathroom with a three-piece suite, which includes a P-shaped bathtub and shower over bath. Double- glazed windows and gas central heating ensure year- round comfort and efficiency. Unrestricted on-street parking is available in the vicinity. Extras: all fitted floor coverings, light fittings, an electric cooker, a fridge/freezer, and a washing machine to be included in the sale. EPC C. Welcome to Dunbar, a vibrant town on the breath-taking East Lothian coast, boasting white sandy beaches, John Muir Country Park, protected woodland areas, a train station and an old working harbour. The town itself offers a lively High Street with award-winning shops including fresh produce and grocers, bakers, butchers, banks, fine art galleries, coffee houses, restaurants, hardware shops, a florist, chemists, and a garden centre. On the outskirts of the town is a large supermarket, garden centre, and fast-food outlet, in addition to the famous DunBear: an imposing sculpture tribute to John Muir, designed by Andy Scott, the Scottish sculptor also responsible for the Kelpies. Dunbar's state-of-the-art Leisure Pool also offers a family-friendly pool with a wave machine and flume, a gym, a creche, and fitness classes, in addition to independently-owned Platinum Performance Centre which provides a top-of-the-range gym and martial arts facilities. The town benefits from a children's soft play centre, tennis courts, large sports grounds, two golf courses, a surf school, and an extreme water sport centre, as well as a popular family park on the outskirts. Dunbar is known for its outstanding schools, both at primary and secondary level in both the public and private sector, with renowned Belhaven Hill independent school in the town. A 20-minute train journey will take you to Edinburgh or Berwick. For commuters, the A1 offers convenient access to Edinburgh, Berwick and beyond.
Total Floor Area | 71 m2 |
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