11 Grieve Street, Dunfermline, Fife, KY12 8DN

1 Bed House - Mews with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£76,000 in October 2015

The property

Unique opportunity to acquire a one bed end terraced mews house on two floors, with small lock-up, ideal for storage of bikes or sports equipment, or for parking a ‘Smart’ car. Could also be used as a gym. This unusual property has good insulation, Eco Rad heaters, double glazed windows and the coombed ceilings in the main living room add to its charm. The newly renovated accommodation comprises hall with under stairs study area, bright lounge with newly fitted kitchen including hob & oven, double bedroom, bathroom with stylish white suite & shower attachment and lock-up with up & over door. The property is also wired for satellite. Set in the popular residential area of Dunfermline, the flat is within walking distance of the town centre with its many shops, stores, shopping centres, a new Tesco Superstore and also the Bus Station offering bus services around the region. As an historic Town, Dunfermline offers a full range of amenities including schools & sporting facilities. Leisure facilities include Pittencrieff Park, refurbished Carnegie Leisure Centre & golf courses. Halbeath Road gives access to Queen Margaret Hospital, Queen Margaret Railway Station, Lynebank Hospital, Lauder College & Retail Parks. It also gives access to the M90 Motorway providing excellent links to the North, Fife, Edinburgh and the central belt of Scotland.

Energy rating C

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