Strathview, Templar Place, Gullane, East Lothian, EH31 2AH

3 Bed House - Detached with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£560,000 in September 2012

The property

Strathview is a fine traditional stone built detached house constructed in 1927 with a rosemary tile roof situated in the popular seaside village of Gullane. The property has an outstanding south facing aspect with views over Gullance golf course and to the Garleton Hills beyond from the living room and the main bedrooms. The house retains many original features including fireplaces, antique pine doors and wood work. There are also magnificent gardens both at the front and rear and an Amdega summerhouse, greenhouse and garden shed. The accommodation over two floors comprises on the ground floor - vestibule, attractive hall, fine living room with bay window and window seat, original fireplace and a window overlooking the rear garden, dining room with an aspect to the front, original fireplace and original cupboards, kitchen/breakfast room with a range of kitchen units, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine and a Stanley cooker which provides heat for the central heating system, water and cooking, door to the rear garden and a downstairs shower room; and on the first floor - master bedroom with windows to two aspects offering outstanding views, double bedroom 2 again to the front offering fine views, bedroom 3 to the front and family bathroom with a separate shower. There is a partially floored loft and a workshop/store accessed from a door from the rear garden which offers additional storage space and a workshop facility. GCH and partial DG.

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