This stylish charming two-bedroom 1840-built cottage in Inveresk near Musselburgh is currently available at offers over £340,000.
This delightful and picturesque cottage situated at 2 Carberry Road is over two levels and has its own beautiful courtyard/patio and off-street parking. It also has its own workshop with fuel-burning stove, providing an ideal home office/studio. The tastefully upgraded property has gas central heating and double glazing. For viewings, call 07590 041169.
. Garden
Externally there is a courtyard/patio area giving an ideal space for alfresco dining and entertaining and a safe play area for children and pets. There is also (with shared access) an off-road parking space for one car. Photo: McDougall McQueen
. Living room
Stairs lead to the upper part of the property to the open plan lounge/kitchen/dining area, with beautiful oak flooring, and triple aspect windows providing a pleasant outlook. The room enjoys lovely natural light given by the two velux windows. Photo: McDougall McQueen
. Kitchen
The kitchen, which has ample dining space, has been designed to utilise the space perfectly with a fantastic range of white modern units, contrasting wooden worktop and shelving. integrated oven and microwave, integrated washing machine, fridge freezer and dish washer. Photo: McDougall McQueen
. Office
The property has its own workshop with fuel burning stove, providing an ideal home office/studio space. Photo: McDougall McQueen
9. Hallway
Located over two levels, the ground floor has an exceptionally bright welcoming entrance via the glazed doors and stunning terrazzo flooring with stairs leading to the upper part of the property. Photo: McDougall McQueen
10. Entrance hall
The property has gas central heating and double glazing and has been tastefully upgraded to a high specification by its current owners and is truly walk-in condition. Photo: McDougall McQueen
11. 2 Carberry Road, Inveresk
Inveresk is a prestigious conservation vVillage which comprises mainly of 18th century mansions and Victorian family homes and is situated only six miles east of Edinburgh city centre. It is reputed to have been continuously occupied since the establishment of the original Roman settlement. Within the village is a National Trust property with garden, historic church and the upper part of Lewisvale Park. Photo: McDougall McQueen