10 Hillpark Crescent, Edinburgh, EH4 7BG
Sale history
£842,500 in November 2024
The property
An impressive and significantly extended detached four-bedroom house in the popular Blackhall area. Extending to 2432 SQ FT, the property offers spacious and flexible family accommodation over two floors with a sunny south facing rear garden, private garage and off-street parking. The property is in excellent decorative order throughout and features a stunning extension to the rear elevation which floods the house in natural light. The extension was designed by the celebrated Edinburgh architect Richard Hall and provides direct access to the garden via glazed doors. This area is the hub of the home and offers a delightful family room/second sitting room which is accessed from the extensive kitchen and dining area and features a log-burner. Also created as part of the extension is a useful garden room (which has previously been used as a study) and the utility room. The well-equipped contemporary kitchen has an island unit, range cooker, fridge/freezer and dishwasher, with the washing machine and tumble drier housed in the utility room. To the front is the formal sitting room as well as a useful WC. Upstairs are four double bedrooms with the master bedroom overlooking the garden to the rear and benefitting from a balcony, a modern en-suite shower room and extensive built-in wardrobes. Completing the internal accommodation is the family bathroom.
Total Floor Area | 226 m2 |
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