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Stunning four-bed property with unrivalled Forth Bridge views hits the market

What is being described as one of Scotland’s most incredible living room views has hit the market and has already attracted international attention.

A stunning four-bedroom home is nestled on the bank of the River Forth, just metres away from one of Scotland’s most iconic landmarks- the Forth Bridge and the new owners could look out at Edinburgh across the water.

The home, that's been given the name, ‘Taigh Na Rubha’ is situated on the water bank in North Queensferry is an exceptional and exclusive new-build family home that stretches over 3,994 square feet.

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Of course this, with such views and space, the property comes at a price. It is listed for just under £1million at offers over £925,000.

For those keen to soak up the life of luxury by the sea, the southerly-facing detached property boasts four reception rooms, four bedrooms, and four bathrooms, as well as a large balcony, decking, wraparound gardens, and generous private parking, including a double garage with a studio flat set above.

Extending off the landing and bedroom two, there is a large balcony that has a sunny, southerly-facing aspect and one of the best and most photogenic views of the Forth Bridge.

The new owners can take in the panoramic views by the stone bay for open fires, which easily has one of the finest views in the area, beside an informal access path down to the pier.

The historic village of North Queensferry is located between the Forth Bridge and the Forth Road Bridge, on the north side of the Firth of Forth, and is an ideal location for families looking for a quiet retreat away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

You would never get bored of these views (Thorntons solicitors)

The village was listed by The Sunday Times as one of the Best Places to Live in Scotland in 2016, and it's easy to see why, with its picturesque pier and Port Laing beach, as well as the Fife Coastal Path offering the perfect backdrop for leisurely strolls, jogging and cycling.

James Shipman, Edinburgh Area Property Manager of Thorntons Property Services, said: “This is a truly one-off property which must have one of the best views in the whole of the country.

“New-builds like this are always in demand but coupled with its stunning location, it is no surprise we have already had international inquiries into the property.

“The views are like no other, and it is a truly one-of-a-kind property.

“Properties of this size within North Queensferry are always in demand but given its waterside location, we expect this beautiful family home to not be on the market for long.”

You can see more information from Thorntons Solicitors.

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