1 Cockburn Square, Pathhead, Midlothian, EH37 5PY

3 Bed House - Semi Detached with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£275,200 in September 2021

The property

Superb fully renovated, traditional end of terrace bungalow, built circa 1897, with three bedrooms, private garden and off-road parking, conveniently positioned in the popular Midlothian village of Pathhead. This bright and spacious property offers comfortable and well-planned accommodation over one level in excellent walk-in condition throughout. The open plan modern kitchen / dining room is a particularly appealing room with a glazed door to the rear and a wood burning stove. The spacious living room also benefits from a wood burning stove and direct access to the fully enclosed, sunny, landscaped garden. This lovely home further benefits from a modern fitted bathroom, shower room, double glazing and gas central heating. Early viewing is highly recommended. Features include: entrance hall; open plan kitchen/dining room with glazed door to rear and wood burning stove; living room with glazed door to garden and wood burning stove; three double bedrooms; family bathroom with 3-piece white suite and mains shower; shower room with mains shower cubicle; utility room with glazed door to garden; sash & case and double glazing; gas central heating; fully enclosed landscaped garden with lawn and large decked area; off-road parking.

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

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