A SIX-BEDROOMED former sheltered housing facility in a desired city centre location has gone on the market.
The property, Seath House, in Dunfermline's Transy Place, also has a self contained one-bedroom apartment to the rear.
The layout is unchanged after its latest use and will be sold as seen.
It's on the market for offers over £475,000.
Set over two floors, downstairs, there's an entrance vestibule, reception hallway, two public rooms, a catering/dining kitchen, utility room, two bedrooms, WC/cloaks, bathroom and inner hallway leading to the self contained one bedroom apartment.
On the upper floor there are five bedrooms, with four en-suite shower rooms.
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With traditional bay windows, the house has many period features as well as excellent storage and pleasant outlooks.
There are neat gardens to the front, side and rear which feature a host of flower beds, shrubs, pathways, lawn and mature trees while the summer house to the rear is included in the sale price.
Planning permission may be required to turn this into a home and more details can be obtained by contacting Stevenson and Marshall in Dunfermline or from the ESPC website here.
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