A GRAND DESIGNS style property overlooking the coast could make a great family home or rental opportunity.
Taobh Na Mara, which translates to 'beside the sea', sits above Coldingham Bay with an impressive view of the coastline.
The five-bedroom and four-bathroom house on The Mount is on the market for offers over £625,000.
A spokesperson for property agents Hastings Legal said: "Nestled into a stunning elevated location above Coldingham Bay this individually designed property has been built to impress; the sizeable family home boasts a superb internal layout with a fabulously social open plan arrangement of the living areas, the option of up to five bedrooms and an adjoining self-contained annex which was built for the purpose of multi generation living but could also offer opportunities to generate an income stream from holiday letting/Airbnb.
"The unique design features are evident immediately with the striking external cladding and superb roof terrace which not only commands sea views but also some beautiful rural outlooks over the surrounding countryside.
"With the renowned Coldingham Bay and the village itself within walking distance, this property presents the perfect location for those seeking peace and tranquillity whilst still retaining excellent commuter links; the A1 trunk road is only a few miles distant, the recently opened train station at nearby Reston offers regular connections to Edinburgh City Centre whilst the main East Coast Rail line a short drive away at Berwick Upon Tweed offers great connections to the south; a winning combination of coastal, country and convenience."
There is also opportunity for the owner to put more of their own spin on the property.
Some finishing touches are required on the landscaping of the outside areas, and cosmetic details in the annex and master bedroom en-suite.
The Hastings Legal spokesperson added: "A rare chance for a purchaser to buy a newly completed property which still affords opportunities to add their own stamp."
For more information, and to book a viewing, visit the ESPC website.
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