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4 bed detached house for sale in Broxburn

Newbigging, , Broxburn, EH52 6PN
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ESPC Chartered Firm
Total Floor Area 204m²
Energy Rating E
Tenure Freehold

McEwan Fraser Legal is delighted to present Newbigging to the market. Standing within a picturesque semi–rural setting and enjoying open views across the surrounding countryside, this charming and substantial home offers a compelling blend of traditional character and modern practicality. The property has been lovingly restored and developed by the current owners, who transformed the traditional stone building into the welcoming country home it is today. In doing so, they have carefully retained its heritage while introducing thoughtful upgrades that support modern living. The entrance most commonly used is via the sheltered porch from the driveway, creating a practical and welcoming approach to the home. From here, coats can be easily shed in the hall before stepping into the large kitchen, which forms the heart of the home. This is a wonderfully hospitable space for cooking and gathering, with extensive cabinetry and generous work surfaces, including an impressive marble preparation area. Exposed stonework and traditional finishes enhance the country house atmosphere. Just off the kitchen, there is also a particularly generous utility room which offers a good amount of storage space. With ample room for laundry appliances, additional storage and general household tasks, it provides an extremely useful space. A classic Aga sits proudly within the original 17th century fireplace, reinforcing the home’s heritage while continuing to serve as a practical and much-loved feature of daily life. For those who enjoy entertaining, the kitchen also benefits from an electric hob alongside the Aga, while a Quooker tap provides the modern convenience of instant boiling water. From the garden, the house opens into a welcoming entrance hallway which immediately reflects the warmth and personality of the home. From here, the accommodation flows naturally into the main living areas, where the balance between traditional charm and comfortable everyday living becomes clear. The living room is particularly attractive and comfortable, centred around a traditional fireplace with a stove creating a cosy focal point. Generous windows allow natural light to fill the room while framing views across the surrounding countryside, making this an ideal space to relax or entertain. Just off the living room is a small room that has been used, over the years, as an office, workshop, exercise room, dressing room, and bedroom. While the house celebrates its traditional origins, it also benefits from a number of carefully integrated modern upgrades designed to enhance everyday living. Fibre broadband has recently been installed to provide reliable high-speed internet in this semi-rural setting, while solar panels and battery storage contribute towards improved energy efficiency and reduced running costs. Satellite and/or 5G broadband can be activated should it be necessary. Internal access point Ethernet cabling is in place to enable LAN coverage throughout the house and garden. The ground level also offers two well-proportioned bedrooms, each with a stove, providing comfortable and flexible living space. These rooms enjoy pleasant outlooks across the garden and surrounding countryside and can easily be adapted to suit a variety of needs, including guest accommodation, home working or additional sitting areas. A well appointed shower room is also located on this level and features a large walk-in shower along with wash hand basin and WC. The upper level, off the hall, provides an impressive principal bedroom suite set within the roof space. This generous and characterful room benefits from excellent floor area and a bright, airy feel created by several large roof windows within the sloping ceilings. The space also includes an en-suite bathroom fitted with a bath, hand basin and WC. Over the garage, and reached by stairs off the kitchen, another large bedroom with an ensuite bathroom fitted with a shower. Since being added to the house in the 1990s, it has been used as a playroom and bedroom. Latterly, as a guest room, it offers a quiet, comfortable, spacious room. Externally the property continues to impress. The mature gardens extend around the home and have been thoughtfully arranged to create lawn areas, established planting, fruit trees, a herb bed, raised vegetable beds, greenhouse, mower shed and several places to sit and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. A small pond with a waterfall and a mown labyrinth invite one to pause and relax. There are large deck areas on both the east and west of the house providing flexible spaces for outdoor dining, no matter the weather. A charming Edwardian garden room provides a perfect spot to relax while taking in the open countryside views. Electricity Supply: SP Energy Networks Water Supply: Scottish Water Sewerage: Scottish Water

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    The property also benefits from a substantial integral garage and workshop which can be accessed directly from the house. This versatile space offers excellent room for storage, hobbies or practical workspace while still comfortably accommodating a vehicle. There is an EV charge-point as well as a 13.5kWh wall battery connected to the solar panels which produced 4.5MWh last year. Overall, this is a truly special home offering the charm of a traditional country property combined with the practical advantages of modern upgrades, all set within beautiful rural surroundings. Broadband / Mobile Coverage: Full 4G coverage, limited 3G and 5G.

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