Wonderful North Berwick property for sale
Half of a stunning late Victorian country house in North Berwick has come onto the market

Glenfuir is a magnificent late Victorian property which forms the Western half of a very substantial residence which was divided into two over 50 years ago. The property benefits from many period features including a one-off billiard room with a fantastic vaulted ceiling, tapestry wall coverings, impressive mullioned windows and two open fireplaces.
A large hall which has a sunny conservatory area gives access to ground floor rooms, and there are parquet floors throughout the ground floor with the exception of the kitchen/breakfast room.
The bedroom space is principally on the first floor with four bedrooms (one en-suite) and a family bathroom; there is also a second floor bedroom with attic storage space as well as potential for creating further bedroom and bathroom space on this floor.
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Outside the garden is mature and has some specimen plants and shrubs including a fig tree, holly and fir trees including Douglas Fir and Sitka Spruce all sitting in around 0.77 acres.
The property is situated in North Berwick which is a popular coastal town in south east Scotland. It has fantastic sandy beaches, wonderful golf courses and has a great range of local shopping and schools. Edinburgh is just 26 miles north up the A1 and the east coast mainline is within easy reach.
The guide price is £1.1m. For further information please contact Savills on 0131 247 3700 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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