92 Fifth Street, Newtongrange, Dalkeith, Midlothian, EH22 4PL

4 Bed House - End Terraced with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£280,223 in November 2020

The property

Closing Date: Tuesday 29 September at 12:00 A characterful stone-built cottage with period charm offering a modern semi-open-plan layout and stylish interiors, this family home offers four bedrooms over two levels. Enjoying a tranquil setting close to Welfare Park the property is set back behind a pretty garden. The front door opens into a practical entrance vestibule with door leading into the central hall which offers great storage. On the left is a homely sitting room which features an open fireplace. This room extends to the original rear of the property and offers an alternativedining area with pantry and downstairs WC adjacent. An opening takes you through to the impressive extension which bears all the hallmarks of a busy family hub, with a wealth of space for cooking, dining and socialising. An unfitted style kitchen with wood worktops is in-keeping with the cottage style, yet offers all the modern conveniences. A breakfast peninsula offers a great workspace and convivial seating area leading into the family/dining area where fabulous patio doors open the space up to the lovely rear garden bursting with apple trees and raspberries. Another two openings lead back through to a double bedroom, currently beingused as work room, and returning to the hall is a front bedroom and chic, three-piece family bathroom, with shower over-bath. Stairs tucked into the the sitting room lead up to a spacious landing and a further two double bedrooms, the master features two sets of Velux windows allowing an abundance of light and panoramic views from the rear. Gas central heating and double glazing are fitted throughout.

Council Tax Band C
Total Floor Area 133 m2

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