6 The Doon Steading, Spott, Dunbar, East Lothian, EH42 1UX
Sale history
£265,000 in May 2018
The property
This is a most charming red sandstone three bedroom terraced cottage which forms part of a steading conversion from 1989. The accommodation is arranged over two floors and at ground level is the welcoming entrance hall, living room with multi-fuel burning stove set on granite hearth, conservatory boasting spectacular views to Doon Hill and Firth of Forth and a dual aspect dining kitchen fitted with light wood effect units and appliances. Also at this level is the fully tiled shower room with electric Mira Sport shower in cabinet and white wash hand basin and W.C set in vanity units. At the upper level is the dual aspect master bedroom boasting sea views, further double bedroom again with beautiful views and a small room which could be used as a study or child’s bedroom. Worthy of mention are the gardens to the front and rear of the property. The front garden has been laid to lawn and has a variety of mature shrubs whilst the fully enclosed rear garden has lawn, two small external storage units and gate leading to the fields at the rear. There is one parking space pertaining to the property.
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Council Tax Band | E |
Total Floor Area | 117 m2 |
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