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Station House is an impressive, B-Listed Home dating back to 1832. Located on the edge of the village, the property retains many period features including astragal sash and case windows, fireplaces and high ceilings yet has been modernised to meet the requirements of modern day family living.
Located around 5 miles from Dunfermline’s City Centre, Oakley offers a quiet village location with easy commuting to Edinburgh via the Queensferry Crossing and Glasgow and Stirling via the Kincardine Bridge. Train Stations within Dunfermline and Inverkeithing. Park and Ride facilities to Edinburgh Airport via Halbeath and Inverkeithing.
Amenities within the village including convenience stores, community centre and primary schooling. Countryside walks available for those seeking outdoor pursuits and local run family restaurant at The Carnock Inn. Nearby Dunfermline offers various supermarkets, restaurants and additional leisure facilities.
Station House boasts an impressive period entrance via a columned porch, opening into a welcoming vestibule and hallway which immediately highlights the home’s generous proportions, high ceilings and original detailing. Well-proportioned formal living room positioned to the front of the property, enjoying excellent natural light and open views across the front gardens, complemented by a separate dining room ideal for entertaining.
Versatile ground floor accommodation includes a dedicated home office, offering flexibility for home working, study or additional family use.
Spacious dining kitchen to the rear, fitted with a range of floor and wall mounted units, ample worktop space and a central island. Recessed range-style cooker with the kitchen leading through to a separate utility room providing additional storage, space for appliances and access to a stylish ground floor WC.
Attractive stone staircase with decorative iron balustrade leads to the upper floor with five generous double bedrooms, several retaining original fireplaces and enjoying pleasant outlooks over the surrounding gardens.
Principal bedroom with modern en suite shower room, while the remaining bedrooms are served by a well-appointed family bathroom featuring a freestanding bath and separate shower enclosure.
Mature and well-maintained gardens surround the property, with lawned areas, established hedging and a paved rear patio ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining.
Private driveway and detached garage provide off-street parking and excellent storage, completing this rarely available period family home in a sought-after village setting.
EPC Rating – D, Council Tax Band – F.

