13/1 Chester Street, Edinburgh, EH3 7RF

4 Bed Flat - Garden & Ground Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£1,100,000 in August 2022

The property

A spacious ground and garden flat extending to approximately 2586 sq ft, situated in a handsome B listed building located in the prestigious West End. This superb property retains beautiful original features and offers a flexible home which benefits from an impressive fully enclosed private walled garden to the rear, in addition to a large communal garden. The property can be accessed through a maindoor at garden level or via the communal stairwell, and although now requires modernisation and upgrading offers an excellent opportunity to create a unique and stylish home in a sought after location. In brief the accommodation comprises; elegant sitting room with ornate cornicing and feature fireplace, kitchen with door to the rear garden, twin windowed master bedroom with feature fireplace, family room/double bedroom with dressing room/study off, two further double bedrooms, study located off bedroom 4, bathroom, shower room and wc.

Total Floor Area 248 m2
Energy rating D

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