Converted stone steading with rustic character and skylights
A stone-built converted steading in High Valleyfield, this three-bedroom mid-terrace blends rustic character with modern fittings. The house presents a bright lounge overlooking the rear garden and a spacious, fully fitted oak kitchen with integrated appliances — ideal for family life and entertaining. Skylights and large windows bring abundant natural light to the living spaces.
Set over two levels, the layout offers two double bedrooms and a single bedroom served by a four-piece family bathroom. At about 933 sq ft, the home is comfortable rather than oversized; its EPC C rating reflects reasonable energy performance for its age. Off-street parking and an enclosed rear garden add practical outdoor space and privacy, with pleasant countryside views from parts of the property.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for commuters and home workers — plus convenient transport links into Dunfermline and surrounding towns. The property is well presented and architect-designed, so immediate move-in is realistic for buyers wanting character with modern conveniences.
Buyers should note the wider local context: the area is described as very deprived with challenged local communities, which may affect local services and resale dynamics. There is a single family bathroom only, and room sizes are average, so buyers seeking larger living areas or additional bathrooms should consider adaptation costs. Council tax is moderate; there is no flood risk recorded.