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New home in 'prestigious' development for sale in Scotby village

New home in 'prestigious' development for sale in Scotby village

Yahoo15-06-2025

A four-bedroom detached house in Scotby, built by Ian Simpson, a builder in the area is on the market with a guide price of £550,000.
Located in a development described as "prestigious", the property features communal WiFi, a sonos sound system, and ambient lighting.
The house includes a paved driveway which leads to a double garage, providing 'ample' parking.
Living room with ambient lighting (Image: Zoopla) Front and rear gardens surround the property, offering opportunities for new owners to design outdoor spaces to their own preferences.
On the ground floor, an entrance hall provides access to the double garage and utility area.
Two bedrooms are also situated on this level.
One of the property's four bedrooms (Image: Zoopla) One bedroom has an ensuite, the other is served by a Jack and Jill bathroom.
A living room with French doors opens directly onto the rear garden.
Upstairs, the first floor contains a large modern dining kitchen fitted with modern appliances.
First-floor dining kitchen (Image: Zoopla) The kitchen leads directly into a living room, which is described as "spacious" and features a Juliet balcony with views of the surrounding area.
Two further bedrooms are found on this floor.
The main bedroom includes an ensuite and a dressing room, as well as French doors.
One of the property's four bathrooms (Image: Zoopla) A four-piece bathroom is also located on this level.
The property is said to offer "versatile living space", which could suit a family or those needing to accommodate an elderly relative.
Scotby village provides a range of amenities, including a public house, village shop, primary school, and sports pavilion.
The house has gardens to the front and rear (Image: Zoopla) The listing states that the location offers "easy access" to the M6 and A69 for commuters.
CCTV and light sensors have been installed on the Close to provide security for potential residents.
Interested parties are urged to contact Kate Robson Estate Agent on 01228 304490.

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