Spacious five‑bed home with garage, outbuilding and golf course views.
Edwardian detached villa with original period features
Set on a mature plot with panoramic views across the golf course and Firth of Forth, this substantial 1931 Edwardian villa offers generous rooms, high ceilings and rich period detail. The bay‑fronted sitting room, formal dining room and a flexible rear lounge (or fifth bedroom) suit family living, multigenerational households or someone wanting dedicated home‑working space.
The house retains original features including Oregon pine panelling, leaded windows and fireplaces, and includes practical essentials: gas central heating, security cameras, floored attic storage, double garage and ample driveway parking. A detached outbuilding presents clear scope for conversion to a granny flat, studio or home office, increasing long‑term adaptability.
Buyers should note the property sits in Council Tax Band G and local area indicators show relative deprivation; these are important cost and context considerations. While the home is structurally characterful, parts of the accommodation would benefit from modernisation to fully realise contemporary living standards and its conversion potential.
This coastal location places beaches, top golf courses and the new Leven rail link within minutes, making it attractive for families seeking coastal amenity with good rail access to Edinburgh. Early inspection is recommended to appreciate the scale, period proportions and development possibilities on offer.