How's this four-bedroom property in Longniddry for style? And it could be yours. . . at offers-over a cool £1.2m!
Located in one of the county's most sought-after streets, Kings Road, the property is architect designed and completed to a very high standard throughout.
The house is open plan on the ground floor with large floor to ceiling windows on each aspect overlooking the garden.
The gorgeous home in Longniddry has hit the market
At ist heart is a spacious and bright hallway, lit by a large skylight. There is a glass and oak staircase and engineered oak flooring which runs throughout much of the ground floor.
Overlooking the garden is the kitchen which is fitted with a range of sleek contemporary units with a white worktop. Appliances are by Siemens and include twin ovens, a warming drawer, induction hob with extractor above, fridge and dishwasher.
The sitting room is a big space and has a wood burning stove and oak herringbone floors. There is also a small study area tucked away around the corner. The ground floor also features a bedroom which has an adjacent shower room. The accommodation is completed with a spacious utility room which links to the garage.
The sitting room is large and well lit
The first floor landing has three double bedrooms off, and to one end there is a further sitting area in front of the balcony.
The principal bedroom is overlooking the garden. All three upstairs bedrooms feature en suite bathrooms.
Outside there is a large parking area to the front with a range of well-kept borders.
The main bathroom uses some contrasting colours
As well as parking for multiple vehicles there is access to the double garage from the driveway. A lawn and series of patios wrap around the side of the house and the main part of the garden to the south is lawned with a mature beech hedge providing privacy.
The home is listed by Savills and offers can be made or viewings arranged by contacting the agents on 0131 381 2387.
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