6 Ainslie Place, New Town, Edinburgh, EH3 6AR

4 Bed Flat - Double Upper with 3 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£750,000 in April 2016

The property

Forming part of a handsome Georgian crescent, this stunning double upper conversion is located in Edinburgh's prestigious New Town. This historic building was once owned by the artist FC Cadell, Scotland's famous Colourist and many of his works were painted from this property. The property has incredible views to the front over the private residents' gardens in Ainslie Place to Edinburgh Castle and to the rear over Edinburgh's roof tops across the Firth of Forth to Fife. The interior is elegant and generously proportioned offering impressive accommodation over two levels. The property is reached by way of a very impressive shared entrance and stair with charming period features and a stunning cupola. The accommodation comprises on the lower level - vestibule; hall with cupboard; sitting room with twin windows to the front offering a fabulous outlook; study; dining room with breathtaking views to Fife; kitchen/dining room fitted with stylish base and wall mounted units and bathroom. The accommodation on the upper level comprises - landing; master bedroom with built-in wardrobes and utility cupboard off and Jack and Jill en-suite; double bedroom 2 with built-in wardrobes and access to the Jack and Jill en-suite; double bedroom 3 with built-in wardrobes; double bedroom 4 and further bathroom. To the front of the property are private residents' gardens and a key is available on application for an annual fee. Zoned residents' parking.

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Council Tax Band G
Total Floor Area 232 m2
Energy rating D

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