10 (1F)Moray Place, Edinburgh, EH3 6DT

3 Bed Flat - First Floor with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£1,000,000 in December 2020

The property

Located in one of the most sought after streets in Edinburgh's historic and world renowned Georgian New Town, 10 (1F) Moray Place is an exceptionally elegant three bedroom drawing room flat forming part of an A listed townhouse, peacefully located within easy walking distance of the City Centre and cosmopolitan Stockbridge. The beautifully presented property, accessed via a well maintained shared entrance hall, offers particularly bright and well proportioned accommodation with the benefit of a host of attractive period features, delightful views over Moray Place Gardens and access to a charming shared garden to the rear. In addition the proprietors have access to the beautifully maintained gardens in Moray Place, Ainslie Place, Randolph Crescent and the Bank gardens which are situated at the top of Doune Terrace and extend down to the Water of Leith, on payment of approximately £220 per annum. The property also benefits from sole title to a large storage room and a third share of an additional storage room, both at basement level. Consideration has been given to the possibility of creating a second shower room. Lorn Macneal, who is an architect and is considered an expert in New Town renovations, has been consulted and his opinion is shown as a photograph in the slideshow on our website. Location Situated in Edinburgh's historic New Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Moray Place is a handsome symmetrical design of impressive Georgian architecture and is a highly desirable residential area with an excellent range of stores nearby including Harvey Nichols on Multrees Walk and a variety of shops, stylish bars, bistros and restaurants with alfresco dining, on George Street. The new Edinburgh St James development is located close by, with phase 1 due for completion in 2021. The cosmopolitan area of Stockbridge borders the New Town and offers a range of speciality shops, deli's, bistros and popular bars. The green spaces of The Royal Botanic Gardens, Inverleith Park and the Water of Leith Walkway are also nearby. Waverley Rail Station and St. Andrew Square Bus Station are easily accessible along with easy access to the tram service which runs through the city centre to the airport. Fixtures and Fittings The fitted carpets, fitted floor coverings, the light fittings (with the exception of the dining room and the WC), the oven, electric hob, extractor hood, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, the washing machine, the wardrobes in the principal bedroom, the over mantle mirror in the drawing room are included in a sale. The curtains and the kitchen blind may be available by separate negotiation.

Council Tax Band G
Total Floor Area 142 m2
Energy rating D

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