EXCLUSIVE waterfront views of the Forth Bridge could be yours in North Queensferry but it comes with a price tag of half a million pounds.
A four-bedroom villa has come on the market which dates back to 1729 and has a wealth of history behind it.
Hampton Cottage on Battery Road is located in a picturesque location between the bridges in the crook of the South Bay in North Queensferry.
The original property was constructed in 1729, prior to the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745, by Charles Greig for his wife, Annie Fife.
Their initials can still be seen on the fireplace in the dining room of the property.
Their son, Samuel Greig, went on to found the Russian Navy and was a distinguished Russian admiral whose portrait belongs in the Fife Council collections.
The property has been extended throughout history and the rare period home comes with plenty of space.
The home begins with a vestibule, you'll find a large kitchen, dining room with original fireplace, a solarium, family bathroom, utility room, and large living room with stunning views to the iconic Forth Bridge.
There are four large bedrooms and a shower room, as well as a driveway and garage.
The property also benefits from a well-maintained concealed front garden with patio areas.
The home is brought to the market by James Thomson & Son with offers over £500,000.
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