Castle View, Preston Road, Prestonpans, East Lothian, EH32 9EW

4 Bed House - Detached with 5 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£485,000 in March 2018

The property

Castleview is an impressive and imposing late Victorian stone built detached villa, located within the historic conservation area of Preston Village within Prestonpans, East Lothian.The property was built in 1900, with connections to the famous Fowler Brewery family, is particularly spacious and offers an outstanding amount of accommodation spread over two floors. Many of the rooms retain their original features. Some upgrading will be required to the property yet offers the potential to create a stunning family home. The accommodation is flexible in nature and ideal for the extended family. Due to the flexible and extensive accommodation the property would also lend itself to a number of exclusive commercial uses, with the right permissions. The house benefits from gas central heating. Externally, there are well maintained wrap around gardens with orchard trees, along with a private driveway and garage all contained within grounds exceeding quarter of an acre.

Council Tax Band G
Total Floor Area 226 m2
Energy rating F

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