End-of-cul-de-sac position with open Forth estuary views
South/westerly balcony capturing long daylight and sunset views
Large multi-vehicle driveway and secluded, landscaped gardens
Three double bedrooms, family bathroom plus separate shower room
Basement/cellar with lighting and sockets for storage or workshop
Loft with insulation and lighting accessed via ladder (limited access)
Newly renovated interior, gas central heating, double glazing
Council Tax Band E; local area statistically classed as very deprived
A bright, freshly renovated three-bedroom detached bungalow positioned at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, facing open rural land and sweeping views across the Forth estuary. The single-storey layout, generous rooms and large off-street driveway make this a low-maintenance, practical home for those looking to downsize without losing space.
Internally the property is ready to move into: a quality fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, contemporary bathroom and shower room, upgraded doors, modern flooring and recessed lighting throughout. Practical storage is generous — built-in wardrobes, a loft (ladder access) with insulation and lighting, plus a lit basement/cellar with power sockets.
Outside, the south/westerly aspect and balcony capture estuary views and long daylight hours. Gardens are immaculately kept with patios, external lighting and multi-vehicle parking on the large front driveway. Gas central heating and double glazing are in place for year-round comfort.
Important considerations: the property sits in a locally classified “very deprived” area (statistical measure) and carries an above-average Council Tax (Band E). Loft access is by ladder rather than fixed stairs. Overall this is a spacious, well-presented bungalow suited to buyers seeking a low-step home with excellent views and generous outdoor space.