Elm House, 8 Church Street, Haddington, East Lothian, EH41 3EX

6 Bed House - Detached with 3 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£700,000 in August 2015

The property

Elm House is a delightful and charming category 'B' listed Georgian villa built in 1785 on the site of the Lamp of Lothian Friary and has played an important part in the town's history for over 200 years. The house which retains a wealth of fine period detail including the vaulted dining room ceiling, wide timber staircase and original fireplaces offers exceptional and well proportioned family accommodation over three floors. The house is entered through a vestibule to a large reception hall with a staircase leading to the upper floors and a door leading out to the rear garden. The drawing room faces south and west. Across the hall is a family room with a west facing aspect, whilst to the rear is the dining room with vaulted ceiling and natural stone walls and a well appointed kitchen/breakfast room. From the kitchen a door leads out to the side garden. A cloakroom with WC and wash hand basin completes the accommodation on the ground floor. On the first floor there are four well proportioned double bedrooms and a large family bathroom with a separate shower cubicle. On the second floor there is a shower room and two further double bedrooms both with eave storage. The garden to the front of the house is laid to lawn along with the walled back garden with herbaceous borders and mature trees There is a single garage with access from the lane. There is a gas fired central heating system

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