171 High Street, Dalkeith, Midlothian, EH22 1BB

3 Bed Bungalow - Detached with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£230,000 in October 2015

The property

Part exchange available and chain free sale. McEwan Fraser Legal are delighted to present to the market this fantastic and rarely available property. The property is in need of complete redevelopment, however once completed you would have a beautiful family home, positioned within a sought after pocket of Dalkeith on an extremely generous plot of land. The current owner has all relevant planning permission and architects drawings to extend the property in to the attic and rearrange the existing layout. Once finished the property would be a good size three bedroom semi-detached house, with a wonderful open plan kitchen/diner/sun room overlooking the impressive rear garden. Externally there is a large court yard, front garden, drive and a large rear garden that one could landscape to create a fantastic outside space. The current plans show that upstairs would be marvelous master suite, completed with private dressing area and trendy en-suite shower room. Drawings/Plans will be available to all viewers on site and available upon request from our head office.Sold as seen.

Total Floor Area 104 m2
Energy rating D

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