A truly unique Edinburgh house has hit the market with some one of a kind features, including a jaw-dropping view of the Forth Bridges.
Located in South Queensferry, the three-bedroom house is mapped out with an unusual blueprint, with much of its decor giving a nod to the 1970s.
Set on a hill overlooking the Forth, the property not only boasts an impressive size and garden, but also a balcony which has a panoramic vista over one of the city's iconic landmarks.
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Currently on the market for offers over £725,000, the house does not come cheap, but has some serious potential to be turned into a modern masterpiece.
With both the garden and lounge facing over the Queensferry Crossing, the building also contains three reception rooms and a mezzanine design inside.
On the market with Connell & Connell, the agents said: "Unique and spacious detached villa with panoramic views from many windows over the Firth of Forth, harbour and historic Bridges beyond.
"The property is situated within the historic town of South Queensferry, famous for its superb backdrop of the Queensferry Crossing, Forth Road and Rail bridges. Excellent amenities are available in the town including a Post Office and a great selection of local shops and supermarkets.
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"The flexible family accommodation comprises: welcoming entrance Vestibule, generously proportioned Sitting Room with sunken garden and windows and skylights providing excellent natural light - open plan to Dining Room, spacious and fully fitted Breakfasting Kitchen with Family Room / Dining Room, Lounge with feature fireplace and patio doors to large balcony with stunning views over the Firth of Forth, three large Double Bedrooms all with built in wardrobes and lovely views, family Bathroom with four piece suite and large Shower Room.
"A driveway provides off street parking and leads to a detached double Garage with up and over door, power, light and water supply.
"The property is set in extensive and very well maintained garden grounds with sweeping lawns and a lovely array of established plants, shrubs and trees."
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