4 Inzievar House, Dunfermline, Fife, KY12 8HB

3 Bed Flat - Others with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£200,000 in September 2015

The property

Part Exchange Available. Inzievar House is a unique collection of seven magnificent apartments, each individually designed to take advantage of the natural features within this beautifully restored building dating back to the 1850s. Inzievar house is a former Scottish Baronial Mansion designed and built by renowned architect David Bryce. Viewing is highly recommend in order to appreciate this stunning and spacious first floor apartment, it is spread over the first floor and sits within 10 acres of woodlands and a spectacular landscaped garden grounds. The property benefits from electric central heating throughout and sash case windows with original working shutters. All of the rooms are light and extremely spacious and the accommodation briefly comprises of a wonderful private entrance with solid wooden door, spacious hallway with entry phone system, master bedroom with fantastic views and original features.

  • Additional Info

    Moreover there is an additional deep walk in cupboard in the reception hallway. Access from the hallway leads into the fully fitted integrated shaker style kitchen/diner, ceramic floor tiles and splash back tiling, the impressive lounge oozes charm and character with high ceilings, original wooden flooring and feature working fire and a uniquely shaped area. There is good sized family bathroom including roll top bath and unique vanity unit. There is a further two double bedrooms with both including the spectacular views and plenty of original features including working shutters. (Included in the sale): All fitted carpets, floor coverings, integrated kitchen appliances.

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