Property description
An irmpessive three bedroom detached b-listed stone villa deating back to circa 1838. Extensive garden grounds wit potential for development, double garage, outbuildings, double glazing, gas central heating.
An impressive three bedroom detached B-listed stone villa dating back to circa 1830 set within the picturesque village of Culross.
Offering extensive accommodation consisting of entrance hallway, generous living room with feature fireplace and exposed stone wall, well equipped dining kitchen with mezzanine dining area above accessed by spiral staircase, three bedrooms and four piece family bathroom with separate shower cubicle and timber sauna. A sizeable utility room is accessed from the rear of the property.
This charming property offers a unique and quirky family home which has retained its period feel and sense of history.
All rooms are presented to a high standard with quality fixtures and fittings. On a practical note the home benefits from double glazing and gas central heating.
The property sits on extensive grounds and provides a mixture of attractive gardens, substantial outbuildings incorporating a 4-car garage. Formerly a workshop, the size and potential of the outbuildings would provide scope for considerable development or for those working from home.
Living Room | 17'6\" x 17'5\" (5.33m x 5.3m).
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Kitchen | 17'8\" x 12'8\" (5.38m x 3.86m).
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Utility | 13'2\" x 8'7\" (4.01m x 2.62m).
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Bedroom Two | 13'8\" x 12'5\" (4.17m x 3.78m).
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Bedroom One | 13'8\" x 12'5\" (4.17m x 3.78m).
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Bedroom Three | 13'8\" x 9'4\" (4.17m x 2.84m).
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Bathroom | 11'4\" x 12'5\" (3.45m x 3.78m).
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Mezzanine | 10'6\" x 13'3\" (3.2m x 4.04m).
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From Kincardine Bridge follow the A985 to the first roundabout and follow the signpost indicating the coastal route to Culross. Continue through Culross onto Lower Causeway where the property can be found on the left hand side.