70/1 South Clerk Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9PT

5 Bed Flat - First Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£280,000 in April 2014

The property

Spacious and well proportioned five bedroom flat on the first floor of a Victorian stone built tenement in Newington, lying south of Edinburgh City Centre. Comprising good sized hallway with two cupboards, three double bedrooms, two single bedrooms, dining kitchen with good sized cupboard, shower room and box room. The property also benefits from gas central heating, wooden sash and case single glazed windows, a communal garden to the rear and on street parking. Located within the desirable Newington area, the flat lies in proximity to Edinburgh University, The Royal Infirmary and the Scottish Parliament. There is an extensive choice of shops and fashionable bars and restaurants within easy walking distance, whilst the Cameron Toll Centre offers all manner of shops under one roof and is open seven days a week. Leisure and sporting activities are in abundance, and include the Queens Theatres, Dynamic Earth and the Royal Commonwealth Pool. Public transport links, the city by-pass, main motorway networks and Edinburgh Airport are easily accessible.

Energy rating D

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