This upper floor apartment, a Category B listed property, is situated in the picturesque conservation village of Culross, offering a unique opportunity for renovation and investment. Overlooking the village green with views towards the Firth of Forth, this property is part of a historically significant building known as J Robertson House. Accessed via a charming circular stone staircase, the apartment opens into a hallway that leads to a generously sized living room characterized by its timber-lined front wall and three windows providing expansive views of the green. Notably, the living area features a wood-burning stove housed within a recessed fireplace, though potential buyers should be aware that some floor timbers have been removed, requiring careful navigation during viewings.
The kitchen space is in need of complete refurbishment, having had its cabinetry removed while retaining a freestanding cooker. Natural light streams in through a side window overlooking the cobbled walkway. Similarly, both double bedrooms and the bathroom are ripe for modernization; the bathroom contains an external window and various fittings including a bath with shower above.
This property represents an exciting refurbishment project in an idyllic setting, with strict conservation guidelines that will help preserve its historical integrity; prospective renovations will require consent from The National Trust for Scotland. Nestled within one of Scotland's most well-preserved Royal Burghs complete with cobbled streets and historic architecture, Upper East Sandhaven offers access to an array of community amenities while being conveniently located near Dunfermline's robust transport links and facilities.
Investors or those looking to restore this charming apartment will find numerous opportunities to enhance its character while adhering to conservation requirements.