Description
A fine example of a Scots Baronial villa, set apart by its collection of elegant period features and in an enviably private position, Barum House is located within easy walking distance of the citys foremost amenities and the railway station.
Situated in the historic pocket of Transy, the house is ensconced within a leafy garden on the edge of one of Dunfermlines most sought-after residential areas.
Ground Floor: Entrance Vestibule, Hall, Drawing Room, Dining Room, Music Room, Kitchen/Breakfast Room with walk-in Larder, Rear Hall/Vestibule, Utility Room, Boot Room/Storeroom, and Garden Store.
First Floor: Landing, Principal Bedroom with Jack-and-Jill en suite Shower Room, three Double Bedrooms, Bedroom 5/Study, and Family Bathroom.
Exterior: Barum House presides over a generous and established plot in a singular position - accessed along a private drive from Tolmount Crescent. On entering the plot, there is a spacious private driveway, where there is room to park multiple vehicles and ample turning space, as well as a double car port. The gardens are lent character by traditional stone walling and many mature trees, including cherry and birch, which combine to afford the house a genuine sense of privacy and seclusion. The mainstay of the garden extends westwards from the house and features lawns, shrubberies and hedges. The house is set in an elevated position, with the terrace to the front affording an attractive outlook over the garden and views of the open parkland beyond the trees. A walled patio area, with a southerly aspect, stretches across the rear of the house. To the north west of the house, there is a set of steps down to a woodland dell lying beyond the boundary, where the property has a right of access across a footbridge leading onto Park Place.
Council Tax Band - G
EPC Rating - D
Tenure: Freehold