14 Hopefield Terrace, Bonnyrigg, Midlothian, EH19 2NS

3 Bed House - Semi Detached with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£210,000 in March 2023

The property

Situated in popular Bonnyrigg, this extended, three-bedroom, semi-detached house offers bright and spacious accommodation and well- kept private gardens. It features a dual-aspect living/dining room, a versatile conservatory, and a fitted kitchen accompanied by a utility room. Furthermore, it is ideal for families, being just a short walk from amenities, transport links, and local schooling. A modernising touch is required, although the home is nonetheless a charming residence in a convenient setting. The home's front door opens into a naturally-lit hall with storage. On the left is the living/dining room, which spans the depth of the property to provide ample floorspace for lounge furniture and a dinner table, as well as dual-aspect windows for all-day sun. The room is perfect for everyday use, and is finished by a focal-point fireplace. Attached to this reception area is a conservatory, which is ideal for relaxing and dining. In the kitchen, there is generous built-in storage and a well-appointed selection of cabinets and workspace. An integrated oven and electric hob are included in the sale. It is supplemented by a triple-aspect utility room. Upstairs leads to the three bedrooms, which are comprised of two double bedrooms and a versatile single bedroom that could be utilised as an office, if required. All three bedrooms are presented in light hues and laid with snug carpets. A bright three-piece bathroom, with a corner bathtub, completes the accommodation. Double-glazed windows and gas central heating ensure year-round comfort. Outside, the home is nestled between private gardens, with the rear garden boasting a low-maintenance design that is well-suited to summer dining, especially with its sunny, southeast-facing aspect. Unrestricted on-street parking is also available. Extras: all fitted floor and window coverings, light fittings, and integrated kitchen appliances to be included in the sale. C. Bonnyrigg Increasingly popular with professionals and families seeking a quiet retreat from the capital, the historic town of Bonnyrigg enjoys a picturesque countryside setting just seven miles from Edinburgh city centre. Well-served by excellent local amenities, the town's bustling high street is home to numerous well-known and independent retailers, as well as a range of supermarkets, a bank, pubs, and eateries. Further beneficial facilities include a medical centre and local hospital, whilst, in terms of education, the town is serviced by five primary schools and a high school. Set between the forks of the River Esk and surrounded by idyllic Midlothian countryside, Bonnyrigg is the perfect base from which to enjoy a range of outdoor pursuits, including pleasant walks and cycle rides, with the town also hosting its own rugby and bowling clubs, as well as the prestigious Broomieknowe Golf Course. Falling into the capital's commuter belt, Bonnyrigg enjoys superb transport links, lying near to the Edinburgh City Bypass and benefiting from regular bus links, and a nearby rail service, into the capital.

Total Floor Area 100 m2
Energy rating C

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