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THE CHURCH OF SCOTLANDEAGLAIS NA H-ALBA
The Manse, Kirk Street, Culross, Fife, KY12 8JD
Property Description
Unique B Listed manse located in the historic village of Culross, near
Dunfermline, Fife.
The property is situated next to Culross Abbey on the north side of the village
with wonderful views over the village and the Firth of Forth.
With delightful original features throughout, this impressive manse presents a
unique opportunity to purchase in a charming village, steeped in Scottish
history.
The property is situated in good-sized garden grounds to the front and rear,
comprising areas of lawn, flowerbeds, stone chips and a number of trees.
Whilst in need of some modernisation, the property is connected to mains
services and has gas central heating.
The accommodation comprises:
Ground Floor: vestibule, hall, sitting room, inner hall, toilet, kitchen, utility
room, connecting hall to ‘former Tea Room’ and kitchen area with WC.
First Floor: landing, lounge, sitting room, bathroom and bedroom.
Second Floor: landing, five bedrooms and shower room.
Gross Internal Floor Area: 373 sq.m.
Local Area
Culross is found on the north bank of the Forth bay within the Kingdom of Fife
and is steeped in history being a seventeenth century royal burgh. Originally a
port city on the Firth of Forth, the town includes many historic buildings such
as the mediaeval Abbey with its 12th century ruins and the 16th century ‘Palace’
– the National Trust’s first ever property. The ‘Little Houses of Culross’
themselves are a unique group of rescued mediaeval properties.
There is easy access to the Kincardine Bridge with its links to the M8 and M9
motorways providing links to Glasgow and Stirling and the Queensferry
Crossing providing access to Edinburgh. The village is approximately 8 miles
from the town of Dunfermline which provides all the amenities of a sizeable
town including supermarkets, shops and schooling.
Please Note
Various sections of the historic boundary walls adjoining the property are
maintained by Historic Scotland, as is one of the outbuildings. Historic Scotland
retains rights of access to these areas. Parts of the garden grounds are a
scheduled monument.
Part of the property has in the past been used as a ‘Tea Room’ but this function
has been discontinued and will now be run from the Church.
Council Tax Band- G EPC Rating- D
Viewing Arrangements
By appointment with The Church of Scotland Law Department on 0131 240
2263.
Offers
Offers are invited and should be submitted in writing, through a Scottish
solicitor, to:-
It is possible that a closing date for offers will be fixed and, to ensure that they
receive intimation of this, prospective purchasers must formally intimate their
interest, via a Scottish solicitor, in writing or by Email with the Law Department.
As offers will require to be considered by one or more Church Committees, they
should not be subject to short time limits for acceptance.
The sellers do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any of the offers
they receive.
Whilst the foregoing particulars are believed to be correct they are not warranted
on the part of the sellers and prospective purchasers will require to satisfy
themselves with regards to all matters prior to offers.
The Church of Scotland-Scottish Charity No SC011353
Church of Scotland Law Department
121 George Street
Edinburgh EH2 4YN
Telephone 0131 240 2263 Fax 0131 240 2246
Email: [email protected]
Sections coloured pink on the above plan are included in the sale.