A historic East Lothian mansion with views of the sea has joined the market, currently priced at £1.2 million.
Kings Knoll, which was built in 1898, is a B-listed Tudor building. Spread over 4272 square feet, the property boasts views of Berwick Law in the front and the sea to the back.
The home also benefits from a sheltered roof terrace, a large private garden and an orchard.
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Take a look inside the home below.
Ellisons, who are currently advertising the home, said: “A private main door leads to a generous reception hall on the ground floor.
“The main living accommodation can be found on the first floor affording fantastic views of the sea and beaches that are synonymous with North Berwick. The west wing houses a bedroom, family bathroom, lounge and impressive Tom Howley kitchen diner with direct access to a contemporary roof terrace.
“In the centre of the property is the sitting room with four large windows affording views of the sea. The east wing contains the dining room, guest bedroom with en-suite, utility/larder and master suite (complete with dressing room and private bathroom).”
“A private, sheltered west-facing roof terrace with glass balustrade provides the perfect location to sit and watch the sun rise and set over the Firth of Forth. Steps lead down to a large, sunny private garden which has been beautifully hard landscaped with a sweeping staircase and sandstone patio area overlooking a lawn with mature planting.”
North Berwick, the coastal town which the home sits in, offers a range of restaurants, cafes, shops and plenty of walks. The train station is a few minutes walk from Kings Knoll and commuters can be in the centre of Edinburgh within 35 minutes.
You can find out more about the home here.
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