Cullaloe, a remarkable 240-acre estate in Fife centered around an 18th-century Georgian farmhouse, has been listed for sale with offers over £1.75 million. The property, featured as the Daily Record's Property of the Week, boasts a prime elevated position overlooking the Firth of Forth and Edinburgh beyond.
Georgian Architecture and Period Features
Cullaloe House dates back to the 1700s and showcases a striking Georgian façade designed by prominent Scottish architect James Gillespie Graham. The six-bedroom residence retains a wealth of period features, including ornate cornicing, fireplaces, panelled doors, astragal windows, and a cantilevered stone staircase. The ground floor comprises an opulent garden hall, drawing room, dining room, sitting room, family room, kitchen, utility room, laundry, cloakroom, and toilet. Upstairs, there is a master bedroom with dressing room and en-suite bathroom, five additional bedrooms, a study-slash-bedroom, and a family bathroom.
Annex, Cottages, and Steading
Adjacent to the main house is a recently renovated annex cottage and a traditional steading range with development potential. The estate also includes three additional cottages: a pair of semi-detached stone cottages under slated roofs (each with two bedrooms and a garage) and a detached three-bedroom cottage. The land is divided into large pasture fields, with mature trees and woodland areas supporting diverse wildlife.
Location and Amenities
Cullaloe is situated four miles north of the burgh of Burntisland and approximately seven miles from Dunfermline. Burntisland, located on the northern shore of the Firth of Forth, offers amenities such as a primary school, medical centre, church, supermarket, and leisure centre. The Galbraith listing states: "Cullaloe is a 240 acre estate with a Category B listed Georgian house with six bedrooms, three reception rooms and outstanding views over the Firth of Forth towards Edinburgh. The estate includes established gardens, productive arable and grazing land, native and commercial woodland, a renovated annex, traditional steading with development potential, and three additional cottages, all within easy commuting distance of Edinburgh."



