A gorgeous four-bedroom property has hit the market in Prestonpans for offers over £700,000.
Described by property portal ESPC as "a true East Lothian show-stopper” and "the perfect family home" the detached home at Preston Park is beautiful inside and out.
The home is listed by Simpson & Marwick and was first listed last week and was the most viewed property on ESPC last week with over 12,000 views in seven days.
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To the front and side of the property there is a large lawn with a number of shrub borders, various areas to sit, a private drive, double garage and additional garden buildings.
Internally, the property offers well-proportioned and versatile family accommodation, combined with a host of period features throughout.
An entrance vestibule opens up to the welcoming hall which leads on to a bay windowed sitting room with ample space to relax.
A gorgeous conservatory which opens directly to the gardens is one of the highlights of the property as it allows plenty of sun into the property creating a warm summer feel.
A large dining room is also included along with family room with access to the gardens, a study, a spacious kitchen and breakfast room and a utility with a shower room off.
A carpeted staircase leads to four large double bedrooms each with plenty of space for storage and room to relax.
A family bathroom is also located upstairs and features a bath and sink area to get cleaned up in.
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Property portal ESPC said of the property: “ This four-bedroom Prestonpans home is truly remarkable.
"This East Lothian beauty is the perfect family home.
"[It is a] rarely available detached period home with vast garden space (approximately a third of an acre!).
“[It is] beautiful on both the inside and outside, this home is a true East Lothian show-stopper.”
Enquiries about the property and viewings can be arranged by contacting Simpson and Marwick on 01620 678806
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