Seath House, 5 Transy Place, Dunfermline, Fife, KY12 7QN
Sale history
£460,000 in October 2024
The property
Rarely available, a substantial detached villa with self-contained one bedroom apartment to rear. Until recently, the premises operated as sheltered housing facilities. The layout remains unchanged and the property will be sold as seen. Accommodation over two floors comprises: entrance vestibule, reception hallway, two public rooms, catering/dining kitchen, utility room, two bedrooms, WC/cloaks, bathroom and inner hallway leads to a self contained one bedroom apartment. On the upper floor there are five bedrooms, with four en-suite shower rooms. Floor area: 373.8 square meters (4023 square feet). The property benefits from gas central heating and double glazed windows throughout, which include traditional bay windows. There are many period features, a flexible layout, excellent storage and pleasant outlooks. The roof was fully renewed in 2023. Planning permission for change of use to a residential dwellinghouse may be required. This will be up to prospective purchasers to investigate . There are neat gardens to front, side and rear which feature a host of flower beds, shrubs, pathways, lawn and mature trees. The summer house to rear is included in the sale price. Please note a Home Report is not required due to the property being classed as non-residential. Transy Place forms part of a long established and desirable residential area enjoying an attractive and convenient setting within walking distance of railway station, Dunfermline City Centre, public parks and Carnegie Hall. For the Commuter, easy access can be gained to the M90 Motorway with direct links to Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee and Central Scotland via the Kincardine Bridge and Queensferry Crossing. Transy Place is located within a conservation area.
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