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The 18th century cottage which featured in Outlander is on the market

Photo credit: Savills
Photo credit: Savills

From Country Living

A charming end-of-terrace house, which featured in the first episode of the popular historical drama, Outlander, is for sale in Fife, Scotland, for £325,000.

Known as Bayne's House, the property was built circa 1776 and occupies a desirable central position within the historical village of Falkland. Renovated in 2009 by previous owners, it's now a characterful home awaiting a new family to move in.

Inside you'll discover two bedrooms, one bathroom flooded with natural light, a spacious sitting room which has an open fireplace, a gorgeous kitchen, small cloakroom, and a practical linen cupboard for all those towels you want no one to see.

While some of the interiors could do with a refresh (notably the interesting blue tartan carpet in the living room), the home still has heaps of traditional features. From the stone surrounding the fireplace to the small cottage-like windows, these add to the home's uniqueness.

Gardening aficionados will fall head over heels for the outdoor space. There's a terrace to the rear of the house, plus small steps which lead to the lawn area. With plenty of open space, it's ideal for those with a vision to bring it back to life. A shed at the top of garden is perfect for tools, while the raised stone boarder is just the spot for plants to flourish.

Situated within the beautiful conservation area on the west side of Falkland, Young's House really does have it all. As well as shops and restaurants, new owners are sure to enjoy exploring the village square — which also features in the much-loved TV series.

This property is currently for sale for £325,000 via Savills.

Take a peek around the property...

Photo credit: Savills
Photo credit: Savills
Photo credit: Savills
Photo credit: Savills
Photo credit: Savills
Photo credit: Savills
Photo credit: Savills
Photo credit: Savills

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