Home Report North Queensferry

Home Report North Queensferry

Home reports are required by law in Scotland when it comes to selling a residential property. They are there to give buyers a solid reckoning of all the important details offering peace of mind for the buyer and the seller alike. With home reports, a Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) regulated surveyor with a deep knowledge of the local area and a nearby office is essential criteria to provide a thorough and rigorous survey. If you’re selling in the North Queensferry area, then Shepherd Chartered Surveyors satisfies all criteria to deliver a comprehensive and trusted home report.

Shepherd Chartered Surveyors are the largest provider of home reports in Scotland. We are represented on all major lender’s panels and our knowledge of the market in North Queensferry, and the wider Fife area is second to none. With many years of experience surveying locations across Scotland and a vast network of offices, we can guarantee an exceedingly high quality of service. You can be sure of speaking to an experienced Royal Institution regulated Chartered Surveyor who can provide you with a quote ahead of any commitment.

Buying in North Queensferry

Nestled on the Firth of Forth, North Queensferry is a picturesque coastal village of roughly 1,100 residents and the southernmost settlement in Fife. Situated on a peninsula between the Forth Bridge, the Forth Road Bridge and the Queensferry Crossing, the village lies approximately 9 miles north of Edinburgh city centre. It’s about 6.5–7 miles north‑east of Dunfermline. Nearby across the Firth are Inverkeithing about 1.4 miles, Rosyth 3 miles, Dalgety Bay 3 miles, Limekilns 4 miles, and Aberdour 6 miles. The settlement retains an intimate, village‑scale feel and a fairly affluent community; many residents commute to Edinburgh or Dunfermline, blending coastal tranquillity with access to larger urban centres. The general ambience is one of historic charm and seaside calm, with friendly community energy.

The name “Queensferry” dates back to the 11th century, when Queen Margaret is credited with establishing a ferry crossing here to serve pilgrims travelling between Dunfermline and Edinburgh. However, the site’s narrow crossing point likely hosted a settlement long before then. Over centuries the ferry remained vital. Mary, Queen of Scots is recorded to have crossed en route to her imprisonment in 1565. Jumping forward the arrival of the Railway Pier in 1877, followed by the opening of the iconic Forth Rail Bridge in 1890, reshaped village life; the railway station opened that same year. Ferry traffic continued until September 1964, when the Forth Road Bridge opened marking the end of eight centuries of ferry crossings.

Today, North Queensferry is a charming mix of heritage architecture, Georgian and Victorian houses, and modest modern housing. The main street clusters around the harbour, featuring a local pub, a couple of cafés, galleries, and small shops serving both residents and tourists drawn by the dramatic views of the Forth bridges. Economically, it is largely a commuter village, with many residents working in finance, education, healthcare, or professional services in Edinburgh or Dunfermline. Local jobs include roles in retail, hospitality and tourism especially at attractions like Deep Sea World – one of the UK’s largest aquariums – which opened in 1993, and small cafés and B&Bs catering to visitors admiring the bridges and coastal path.

Transport links for commuters and residents are excellent. North Queensferry railway station serves ScotRail trains on the Edinburgh–Dunfermline–Cowdenbeath line, with hourly services to Dunfermline Town in around 12 minutes and to Edinburgh in about 20 minutes. Buses also serve the village, and the road connections across the Forth bridges provide easy commuting by car into Edinburgh and beyond.

The village is perhaps most celebrated for its views of the three Forth bridges especially the historic Cantilever Forth Rail Bridge, against a dramatic coastal backdrop. Deep Sea World, perched near the harbour, is a family‑friendly attraction. The shoreline and nearby Carlingnose Point Nature Reserve are both designated Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), famed for geology, birdlife and rare flora such as field gentian and bloody cranesbill; occasionally orcas have been sighted in the Firth. The Fife Pilgrim Way and Fife Coastal Path pass through or near the village, offering scenic walking routes—particularly the St Margaret’s Loop linking North Queensferry to Dunfermline (approximately 19 km).

In terms of local schooling, primary education for local children is served by North Queensferry Primary School, a small village school. For secondary schooling, most pupils travel into Dunfermline to schools such as Dunfermline High School or similar. Further and higher education institutions including Fife College campuses and the universities in Edinburgh are accessible within a short commute.

In August 2025, property in the North Queensferry area was at an average value of £385,625. For anyone considering making their home in North Queensferry, the appeal is clear: a compact, characterful village with a deep sense of history, superb position on the Firth, outstanding views, strong school catchment options, high-quality housing and excellent rail and road links.

Why Use Shepherd Chartered Surveyors?

Shepherd Chartered Surveyors are the largest provider of home reports in Scotland, with origins dating back to the 18th century. Fully regulated by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, we can offer an in-depth knowledge of the North Queensferry and wider Fife property market that nobody else can.

If you’re looking for a home report in North Queensferry or other Fife localities, you’ll find the nearby Shepherds branch located in Dunfermline at 8 Pitreavie Court, KY11 8UU. We cover all properties across this area from Aberdour, Blairhall, Bowershall, Cairneyhill, Carnock, Charlestown, Crombie, Crossford, Crossgates, Cowdenbeath, Culross, Dalgety Bay, Dunfermline, Fordell, Gowkhall, Hillend, Hill of Beath, Inverkeithing, Kelty, Kincardine, Kingseat, Limekilns, Low Valleyfield, Newmills, North Queensferry, Oakley, Pattiesmuir, Rosyth, Saline, Steelend, Torryburn, Townhill and Wellwood, equating to post code areas KY3, KY4, KY5, KY11, KY12, KY13 and FK10. We are available at our office to give you a quote at any time. Nobody can offer the same level of local market knowledge as Shepherd, our wealth of experience, proven industry expertise and vast network of offices stand testament to that.

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