A beautiful Scottish Georgian former manse has just gone on the market with sweeping views out over the Firth of Forth.
The stunning B-listed house, which looks like it's come straight from the set of Bridgerton (all be it with a few mod cons), has just gone on sale in Kinghorn in Fife.
The five-bedroom, two-storey building is on the market for offers over £790,000.
A picturesque family home is thought to date back to the 1830s and was the former Rossland's Church of Scotland manse.
Located on the edge of the charming coastal village of Kinghorn, it has eye-catching views of the Firth of Forth.
The expansive sandy Pettycur Beach is found nearby and offers wonderful walks and views towards the capital over the water.
A modern two-storey extension, complete with copper roof, was added in 2008, to complement the abundance of traditional character features including decorative plasterwork, working window shutters and "attractive room proportions".
The grounds at 4 Kilcruik Road are fully walled and extend to about 0.72 acres offering complete privacy while a timber decked terrace overlooks the well-manicured garden.
The building also comes with an internal garage, an office, a drawing-room, a green house and five large bedrooms, many of which have en suite bathrooms.
Enjoying close transport links to the capital as well as the Fife towns of Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy and St Andrew's it is the ideal base camp for living in and exploring this beautiful part of the country.
If you are interested you can find the complete listing here.
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