7 Chapelhill, Dirleton, North Berwick, East Lothian, EH39 5HF

2 Bed Bungalow - Semi-Detached with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£273,000 in July 2023

The property

Nestled on a peaceful cul-de-sac in Dirleton village, this two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow offers a picturesque and tranquil setting, surrounded by East Lothian's stunning countryside and just a short drive from the sandy coastline. It is also a five minutes' walk from Dirleton Primary School and there is off-road pedestrian access from the property to Yellowcraig Beach; plus, the home is bounded to the north side by the mature woodlands of Archerfield Estate. It is brought to market in move-in condition and it has neutral interiors to allow new buyers to easily add their own mark. Furthermore, the home offers excellent storage throughout and it is flanked by beautiful gardens that are family friendly. Inside, you are greeted by a vestibule, which leads through to a hall with three built-in cupboards and attic access. With its light palette and fitted carpet, the hall sets the standards of the décor found predominantly throughout before turning left into the living/dining room. Here, the appealing decoration creates a blank canvas that is easy to style. This reception area has a spacious footprint for lounge and dining furniture; plus, it has a focal-point fireplace for arranging the room. It also has additional storage for regularly used household items. Next door, the kitchen is well-appointed with wood-toned cabinets and black granite-style worktops, housing an integrated oven and ceramic hob and space for additional freestanding appliances. It has further built-in storage and offers access to the garden. On the opposite side of the hall, the two double bedrooms are next to one another, both continuing the light decoration and soft carpeting for comfort. Both rooms also feature a cupboard for on-hand storage. A three-piece shower room is nearby for added convenience. Gas central heating and double glazing ensure a warm, yet cost-effective living environment all year round. Externally, the home is nestled between large gardens to the front and southwest-facing rear, which are beautifully maintained with neat lawns and mature planting. The rear garden also provides a dining patio, a greenhouse, and two external stores. Parking is on street and unrestricted. Extras: all fitted floor coverings, window blinds, light fittings, integrated appliances, a fridge, a freezer, and a lawnmower to be included in the sale. Area: Dirleton, North Berwick The picturesque village of Dirleton is situated on a breath-taking stretch of East Lothian countryside, positioned near the golden coasts of Gullane and North Berwick. It sits within easy reach of both seaside towns and the idyllic beaches the two areas are renowned for. In addition, the stunning Yellowcraig Beach is just a five minutes' drive away. The village also has its own charms too, nestled between the ruins of Dirleton Castle and Archerfield Golf Course and surrounded by acres of rolling farmland. With large playing greens and traditional stone cottages, it is easy to see why Dirleton is one of East Lothian's conservation areas. At nearby Fenton Barns, you can find a retail village with a good variety of specialist shops, such as an award-winning farm shop and café that sells high-quality local produce. The vibrant town of North Berwick (two miles away) provides amenities that cater for your daily needs. For the outdoor enthusiast, the greater area offers a host of activities, including: sailing clubs, tennis clubs, and horse riding, and a sports centre in North Berwick. With North Berwick Railway Station only a couple of miles away, regular train services to Edinburgh are on hand as well. There is an excellent local Primary School in Dirleton and a renowned High School in North Berwick.

Council Tax Band C
Total Floor Area 66 m2
Energy rating D

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