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Katie Williams

Quirky Midlothian self-built family home for sale as perfect countryside retreat

A unique contemporary property has hit the market in Midlothian, just seven miles from Edinburgh.

The architect designed self-built home boasts four bedrooms with contemporary services, south facing garden and parking. Located in Cousland, there are just 130 dwellings in total and sits on the border between Midlothian and East Lothian whilst being about seven miles from Edinburgh.

Being within easy reach of the A1 and City Bypass makes the location a comfortable and quick to Edinburgh. For offers over £395,000, the property has distinguishing features including wood panelling on the exterior with solar panels on the roof.

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For those wanting to make the most of their money, some may look to move out of the city of Edinburgh. In comparison, £400,000 only gets you a two-bed flat in Portobello.

Along with the four bedrooms, the bright and colourful home is made up of an ensuite with a Japanese soaking tub, a shower room, a semi open plan kitchen/dining/sitting room, an office, utility closet and a guest WC.

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The front garden has been landscaped with a larger south facing back garden too that spreads across the 830 square metre plot.

The four bed home offers lots of space for a family (ESPC)

The interior has been finished to an immaculate standard and decorated by the owner with a bright and colourful palette. The large windows throughout the property invite the sunshine in and allows residents to look out across the stunning views of the countryside.

Estate agents ESPC also add: "Historic locations like the old nunnery/castle, Cousland Smiddy and local allotments are nestled within the bounds of the village. Featuring unrivalled views in every direction, even a simple evening walk provides stunning scenery toward the Firth of Forth."

You can see more details at ESPC.

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