An ‘exceptional’ North Queensferry home has been put up for sale, sitting in the shadow of the Forth Bridge and boasting views across the water to Edinburgh.
Taigh Na Rubha, a four bedroom property, hit the market on March 30. Currently priced at £885,000, the home boasts three reception rooms, a sunroom, four bathrooms and four ‘spacious’ double bedrooms.
Outside, the house benefits from ‘manicured’ wraparound gardens as well as a balcony overlooking the Forth. The newly built home is ideal for families looking for a ‘quiet retreat’, while not too far from Edinburgh’s bustling city centre.
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Take a look inside the home below.
Thornton’s, who are currently advertising the property, said: “Situated by the waterfront in highly sought-after North Queensferry, Taigh Na Rubha is an exceptional and exclusive new-build family home that offers substantial accommodation, spanning over 3,994 square feet.
“Perfect for luxury lifestyles, the southerly-facing property boasts four reception rooms, four bedrooms, and four bathrooms, as well as a large balcony, wraparound gardens, and generous private parking, including a double garage with a studio flat set above. In addition, the home also features spectacular views of the iconic Forth Bridge as it spans the Firth of Forth.
“Inside, a naturally-lit vestibule leads through to a reception hall, which has two built-in cupboards and access to a WC. The impeccable quality of the home is immediately apparent, with neutral décor paired with a hardwood floor (found predominantly throughout this level).
“From the hall, there is a choice of three spacious reception areas: on the left is a southwest-facing living room, featuring modern décor and an imposing focal- point fireplace; to the right, there is a sitting room and a formal dining room, which has a stunning backdrop of the Forth Bridge.
"The two latter reception spaces connect to a multi-aspect sunroom that enjoys a cosy log-burning stove, access to the garden, and amazing panoramic views over the Firth of Forth.”
North Queensferry sits between the Forth Bridge and Forth Road Bridge, and was voted one of the best places to live in Scotland by The Sunday Times in 2016. The village is served by a hotel, community centre, and multiple eateries.
You can find out more about the property here.
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