111 Sixth Street, Newtongrange, Dalkeith, Midlothian, EH22 4LA

2 Bed House - Terraced with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£225,000 in January 2022

The property

Situated in the village of Newtongrange, close to open green spaces and public transport links, this well-presented, two-bedroom, mid-terrace bungalow represents an ideal home for downsizers, young families, and commuting professionals. The spacious, light-filled property offers a relaxed lifestyle, within easy reach of the countryside, yet still with a swift commute into Edinburgh city centre. It boasts a large living/dining room, a bright kitchen, a modern conservatory, and a four-piece bathroom, as well as a south-facing garden and a gated driveway. 360* Virtual Video Tour Available - Nestled behind a handy porch, the home’s front door opens into a vestibule leading into a central hall. To the right is the south-facing living/dining room, which is attractively presented in a neutral palette paired with a hardwood floor. A picture rail, a downlit display alcove, and an exquisite fireplace add the finishing touches to the appealing aesthetic. The bright and airy kitchen is next door, fitted with ample cabinet storage and excellent worktop space. It houses a freestanding cooker, a tall fridge/freezer, and an undercounter washing machine. A modern conservatory, with a south-facing aspect and French doors to outside, sits just off the kitchen, providing a sunny space for relaxing and dining whilst soaking up the garden ambience. Located to the front and rear, respectively, bedrooms one and two are both generously proportioned doubles. The principal bedroom, with varnished wooden floorboards and sky-blue décor, further benefits from a shelved recess and a box bay window, whereas the second bedroom, in crips white with snug carpeting, is supplemented by a traditional press cupboard. Finishing the home is a large four-piece bathroom, comprised of a corner bathtub, a separate shower cubicle, a pedestal washbasin, and a back-to-the-wall toilet. Gas central heating and double glazing are throughout. In addition to a low-maintenance front garden, the home has a well-kept garden to the south-facing rear, which captures all-day sun and offers a patio for alfresco dining and lawns with planting borders. There is also a gated rear driveway for secure parking, on top of unrestricted on-street parking. Newtongrange, Midlothian Positioned on the southern edge of Dalkeith, approximately nine miles southeast of Edinburgh city centre, the former mining village of Newtongrange offers a sought-after relaxed lifestyle within easy reach of the capital. The area is served by a selection of local amenities including local supermarkets, traditional pubs, and takeaways. More extensive shopping facilities are available in neighbouring Eskbank and Dalkeith, while nearby Straiton Retail Park is home to a range of branded outlets, high-street retailers, and a Sainsbury’s superstore. Surrounded by rural landscape and woodland, residents of Newtongrange have access to a wealth of outdoor leisure pursuits, or for those who prefer to indoor exercise, Newtongrange Leisure Centre boasts a state-of-the-art gym and a multi-purpose fitness studio with activities and classes. Local schools include Newtongrange Primary School and nearby Newbattle Community High School. Thanks to its ideal position on the A7, Newtongrange allows quick and easy access to Edinburgh City Bypass, Edinburgh Airport, and the M8/M9 motorway networks. Newtongrange station, which is part of the Borders Railway, also provides fast and frequent links into the heart of the capital.

Council Tax Band C
Total Floor Area 79 m2
Energy rating D

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