- South-facing garden, terraces and fruit trees with far-reaching countryside views
- Bright open-plan kitchen/sitting/dining room with island and stove
- Four bedrooms; one ensuite WC, attic conversion provides two upper bedrooms
- Conservatory, utility room, summerhouse and external storage sheds
- Generous off-street parking and concrete hardstanding adjacent to entrance
- Newly renovated from two dwellings into a single home (circa 161 sqm)
- Very slow broadband and average mobile signal — limited for home working
- Private farm-track access; maintenance shared by users, remote location
Bonnyton Farm Cottage is a recently renovated stone country home offering bright, open-plan living and outstanding southerly views over rolling farmland to the Firth of Forth. The large open-plan kitchen/sitting/dining room with island and multi-aspect glazing is the house’s focal point, opening onto a terrace and south-facing garden planted with fruit trees. Practical additions include a conservatory, utility room, summerhouse and useful external stores.
The property provides four bedrooms across two levels (one bedroom with ensuite WC, two bedrooms in an attic conversion) plus a family bathroom and shower room. Generous off-street parking and a concrete hardstanding serve vehicles and trailers; the grounds are private with no immediate neighbours and strong rural access for outdoor pursuits. The accommodation extends to around 161 sqm (c.1733 sqft) and was formed by combining two former dwellings into one comfortable home.
Important practical points: broadband speeds are very slow and mobile signal is only average, which may affect remote working or streaming. Access is via a private farm track with shared maintenance according to user; prospective buyers should be comfortable with rural servicing and travel times to larger towns. EPC rated D; council tax Band D.
This house will suit families or buyers seeking a peaceful rural base with ready-to-use accommodation and scope to tailor finishes or landscaping. It is presented ready to occupy but, as with most rural properties, practical running costs and access arrangements are a material consideration.