- Entrance Vestibule +
- Lounge +
- Kitchen +
- Two Bedrooms +
- Shower Room +
- Garden +
- GCH / DG +
- On Street Parking +
- City Centre +
- EPC RATING C +
An excellent ground floor traditional garden flat with own front and rear garden and shed. The property is offered lovely condition and well presented comprising shared main entrance vestibule with adjoining flat. Attractive lounge with high ceilings and open plan aspect to kitchen with appliances. Inner hall with storage cupboard leads to two bedrooms, one of which has door to rear, shared patio area and fenced garden section which belongs to the property with garden shed and external storage unit, ideal for garden furniture/tools/bikes. The property is double glazed with gas central heating and early entry is available. Furniture and extras can be included in the sale. On street parking.
Description - An excellent ground floor traditional garden flat with own front and rear garden and shed. The property is offered lovely condition and well presented comprising shared main entrance vestibule with adjoining flat. Attractive lounge with high ceilings and open plan aspect to kitchen with appliances. Inner hall with storage cupboard leads to two bedrooms, one of which has door to rear, shared patio area and fenced garden section which belongs to the property with garden shed and external storage unit, ideal for garden furniture/tools/bikes. The property is double glazed with gas central heating and early entry is available. Furniture and extras can be included in the sale. On street parking.
Location - The ancient capital of Dunfermline won its bid to have official city status in May 2022, as part of the civic honour’s competition to celebrate the Queen's platinum jubilee. The City of Dunfermline is of considerable historic interest and is the resting place of King Robert the Bruce. Carnegie's Birthplace museum, the Abbey and Abbot House reflect the historic interest of the city, whilst recent developments have seen Dunfermline move into the modern era with Carnegie Museum and Library. Dunfermline is located approximately five miles from the Forth bridges and is therefore particularly popular with commuters to Edinburgh and many parts of the central belt with easy access to the M90 motorway with its direct links to Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee and across the Kincardine Bridge by way of motorways to Stirling, Glasgow and the West. It benefits from a full range of shops, social and leisure facilities and educational establishments. The local railway stations provide a regular service to Edinburgh with intercity links to other parts of the UK. There are regular and convenient bus services both local and national. Please note the bus route at Pitbauchlie Bank goes to Dollar Academy.