59 Wallace Crescent, Wallyford, Musselburgh, Midlothian, EH21 8DD

5 Bed House - Detached with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£275,000 in October 2015

The property

Immaculately-presented and exceptionally-spacious, five-bedroom, three-storey detached family home, located in a quiet cul-de-sac in the village of Wallyford, East Lothian. Set on a prime corner plot next to open farmland, this impressive property includes highly-maintained front and rear gardens, a double garage, driveway for 3 cars, and ample on-street visitor parking. The accommodation is comprised of spacious halls for each level, living room, kitchen/dining room, utility room, dining room, master bedrooms with en-suite a further four bedrooms, cloakroom, family bathroom and shower room. Bright and tastefully decorated, this exemplary property features quality fixtures and fittings throughout, dual-aspect rooms, a fully-integrated kitchen, and a full range of utility appliances. In addition, double glazing, gas central heating, excellent integrated storage provision, and multiple TV and telephone points. A popular commuting location, the village of Wallyford is located just outside the historic town of Musselburgh, approximately nine miles to the east of Edinburgh city centre. The village has a selection of local shops, whilst Musselburgh offers a comprehensive range of amenities, including a variety of specialist shops, supermarkets, banking, building society and Post Office services. A wider range of facilities are available at the nearby Fort Kinnaird Retail Park, which hosts a number of major high-street retailers.

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    Wallyford itself has a primary school, and its own railway station with an adjacent park & choose facility, giving easy access to Edinburgh city centre and the surrounding towns and villages, by bus or train. Adjacent to the A1, there is easy commuting by car to the Edinburgh city bypass and surrounding areas. Recreation and cultural facilities nearby include Musselburgh Racecourse, private and council leisure centres, The Brunton Theatre, and aquatic pursuits at Fisherrow Harbour. Many highly-regarded golf courses are also nearby, as well as long sandy beaches and the nature reserves of the East Lothian coast.

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