22 Thomson Place, Rosyth, KY11 2EL
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DESCRIPTION
This excellent family home, which is keenly priced, or an ideal starter home which benefits from a quiet location within the cul-de-sac with easy to maintain gardens which are fully enclosed providing a child and pet safe environment. The accommodation briefly comprises entrance hall with w.c facilities, lounge with open plan aspect to dining room and fitted kitchen. On the upper level there are three bedrooms and bathroom. Access to attic. The property is double glazed with gas central heating. The gardens are paved with gate for rear access and path.Early entry available.
LOCATION
Rosyth is a popular town on the northern shore of the River Forth with a good selection of shops and services, which are easily accessible. There are four local Primary Schools and secondary schooling is available in nearby Dunfermline and Inverkeithing. An ideal commuter base with links to the motorway network. Easy access to the M90 and Ferrytoll Park and Ride. A short drive takes you to the City of Dunfermline which provides a larger selection of shops, schools, bars, restaurants and public transport of bus and rail links making this area an ideal commuter base to Edinburgh, throughout Fife and east central Scotland.
EXTRAS INC. IN SALE / AGENTS NOTE
All floor coverings, blinds, bathroom and light fittings together with integrated appliances and garden shed.
This property is being sold as seen in its present condition and no warranty will be given to any purchaser with regard to the existence or condition of the services or any heating or other system within the property or white goods. Any intending purchaser will require to accept the position as it exists.
From 1st February 2022, residential properties in Scotland are required by law to have installed a system of inter-linked smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors and heat detectors (the “inter-linked system”). No warranty is given that any interlinked system has been installed in this property and interested parties should make their own enquiries.