A stunning three-bedroom coach house conversion is up for sale in Scotby, offering 'alfresco living at its finest' for £430,000.
Located on Scotby Road, the property is up for sale on Zoopla, listed by David Britton Estates.
The home is accessed through private electric gates at the front, leading onto a newly laid resin driveway providing ample parking space for several vehicles.
The residence boasts a range of outdoor entertainment areas, inclusive of a raised sun deck and a huge well-equipped garage that has been transformed into a 'man cave'.
The man cave comes fitted with electrics, a TV point, wood burner and a WC.
An under cover seating area featuring another wood burning stove provides another sociable space.
Inside, the house is 'very spacious and beautifully presented'.
The current owners 'spared no expense' shaping a family home adorned with high-quality fixtures and fittings.
A vestibule entrance welcomes you with a wooden door, slate tiled wall, and exposed stonework.
The ground floor hosts a dining kitchen with handmade bespoke cabinets, integrated appliances and a raised circular breakfast bar.
The dining area features a fireplace with a Morso wood burning stove sitting on a slate hearth.
The house also offers a 'light and bright' living room, and an inner hallway leading to the first-floor landing and a set of French doors revealing a raised decked area.
On the first floor, there is a 'good size' master bedroom and a sleek modern family bathroom suite.
The second floor contains two additional bedrooms and another WC.
The enclosed garden at the rear of the property requires minimal maintenance with Astro turf and a charming stone patio.
The property also has a further storage shed and a wood store.
The house is conveniently positioned close to the nearby pub, shop, school, and an award-winning restaurant.
For more information or to book a viewing, contact David Britton Estates on 01768 257199.
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