£190,000 Offers over
Selling Date | Selling Price | Value change |
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23 August 2017 | £152,000 | £17,000 |
1 December 2006 | £135,000 | N/A |
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Tastefully presented and spacious, two-bedroom, mid-terrace house with gardens and driveway. Set in a quiet residential side street, in the coastal town of Port Seton, East Lothian. A welcoming entrance hall affords access to the carpeted stairs leading to the upper floor; and opens into a bright front-facing living room, with light decor, carpeted flooring, a central light fitting, a gas fireplace, an 'Edinburgh press' with shelves and storage, and a built-in cupboard. Set off the lounge, to the rear, a spacious dining kitchen features ample space for dining furniture and access to a good-sized conservatory, offering a further public room and a patio door leading to the southerly-facing rear garden. Traditional-style fitted units include wood effect worktops, a tiled surround, a sink with a drainer; and an integrated electric oven and a five-ring gas hob; with white goods available by separate negotiation. On the upper floor, bedroom one is set to the front, offering a generous room for freestanding furnishing, finished with light decor, carpeted flooring and a built-in cupboard; whilst a further well-finished double bedroom is set to the rear. Completing the accommodation, the bathroom is fitted with a three-piece suite, including a shower over the bath, tiled splash walls, and a heated towel rail; whilst the loft is accessed via a Ramsey ladder.
Port Seton and Cockenzie are popular commuting bases in East Lothian and began as fishing villages, as a pleasant walk around their old towns and harbours will testify. There are excellent shops and facilities in the town, including a Co-operative Food, and a wider selection of amenities in nearby Prestonpans, whilst along the A1, Fort Kinnaird retail park offers a wide range of high-street shopping, popular restaurants and a multi-screen cinema. Primary schooling is provided locally, with secondary schooling available in Prestonpans. There are sandy beaches and wildlife reserves heading east along the coast, as well as many golf courses. Public transport is available for connections into Edinburgh and includes the train station at Prestonpans, which also has a car park, making for an easy commute right to the heart of Edinburgh.
Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Freehold
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Registers of Scotland is a government body responsible for compiling and maintaining property registers. There can be a delay of up to 3 months from when a property is sold to being recorded with Registers of Scotland. We provide house price data for your information only, we do not accept any liability for any errors.
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