105 Bonaly Rise, Edinburgh, EH13 0QY

1 Bed Flat - Mews with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£155,000 in August 2017

The property

Lovely, rarely available upper mews flat located in a quiet courtyard setting in the popular residential area of Bonaly, lying to the South West of Edinburgh city centre. Internally, the property is light and spacious, whilst externally there is a private patio and a garage to the rear of the building, as well as ample residents parking. Bonaly is a well regarded area on the south west outskirts of Edinburgh close to the Pentland Hills. It is in the catchment area for the higly regarded Bonaly Primary School. There is a Tesco supermarket within a short drive at Colinton Mains and a Morrisons at New Swanston. Other amenities locally include several golf courses, the ski slope at Hillend, Pentland Hills Country Park, Colinton Dell, Colinton Tennis Club and Colinton Library. There are also a Post Office, bank, shops, pubs and restaurants within Colinton. The City Centre is readily accessible by car in about 15-20 minutes and there is a frequent bus service available. It is also close to the City bypass and is convenient for those commuting to the East or West of Edinburgh.

Council Tax Band C
Total Floor Area 53 m2
Energy rating E

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