A period home near Dunfermline with a hot tub, horse stables and nearly five acres of land has come up for sale.
Muir House sits off Carnock Road, on the north-western outskirts of the city, and enjoys an eviable edge-of-village style setting.
Set across three levels, the detached home boasts uninterrupted countryside views and is set within 4.74 acres of land.
Complete with a purpose-built stable block and a south-facing patio terrace with a hot tub, the home has been “immaculately refurbished”, according to agent Rettie.
The ground floor of the home features a spacious entrance and hallway which connects the living room, a snug, a study, a utility room and the first bedroom.
Meanwhile, the kitchen and dining room span the width of the lower ground floor.
Three more bedrooms, including the master – which features an en-suite bathroom – and a shared shower room on the first floor complete the home.
Outside, the home features a lawned garden filled with fruit trees and a south-facing patio terrace with a hot tub.
To the front, there is a paved driveway which provides parking for several cars in addition to the garage that features an EV charging point.
A highlight of the home is the purpose-built stable block and all-weather equestrian arena.
This facility is serviced with power and water, and features three loose boxes, a wash bay, a feed store, and a secure tack room.
Muir House is being marketed by Rettie for offers over £675,000.
Elsewhere, an idyllic countryside home with a quirky former schoolhouse has gone on the market near Ladybank.
And a farmhouse in Pitlochry with “staggeringly beautiful views” has gone up for sale for offers over £1.9 million.
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