1 Cockburn Square, Pathhead, Midlothian, EH37 5PY

3 Bed Cottage with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£147,500 in April 2019

The property

1 Cockburn Square is a traditional end terraced cottage, built circa 1897, and enjoying a prime position in the heart of this popular Midlothian village, surrounded by beautiful countryside. The accommodation, which now requires modernisation and sold as seen, comprises an entrance hall leading to a beautifully proportioned triple aspect lounge. There is a large dual aspect kitchen/dining room with a door to the rear patio. The property has two large double bedrooms and a single bedroom and there is a bathroom with three piece suite and a separate shower room. Early viewing is recommended to appreciate the potential of the accommodation on offer.

  • Lounge

    5.84 m X 4.05 m / 19'2" X 13'3"

    LOUNGE

  • Kitchen Dining Room

    5.84 m X 3.77 m / 19'2" X 12'4"

    KITCHEN/DINING ROOM

  • Bedroom 1

    4.52 m X 3.9 m / 14'10" X 12'10"

    BEDROOM

  • Bedroom 2

    3.7 m X 3.57 m / 12'2" X 11'9"

    BEDROOM

  • Bedroom 3

    3.7 m X 2.12 m / 12'2" X 6'11"

    BEDROOM

  • Bathroom

    BATHROOM

  • Shower Room

    ROOM

Council Tax Band E
Total Floor Area 108 m2
Energy rating F

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