14 Riccarton Crescent, Currie, Midlothian, EH14 5PA

3 Bed House - Detached with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£330,150 in January 2018

The property

A most attractive detached house with well stocked mature gardens. It is situated in a popular location having easy access to good local amenities and public transport. This is a fantastic opportunity to purchase a spacious, light filled home in a highly sought-after location. It has been well maintained and benefits from gas central heating and double glazing throughout. It would benefit from some modernisation and redecoration to realise its potential as a fantastic family home. A pleasing feature of the property is a bay windowed lounge which leads to the dining room and has a pleasant view over the garden. Both gardens front and rear are well stocked producing colourful attractive displays during the year. The rear garden has been laid to lawn surrounded by mature trees and has a sheltered paved patio area close to the house. The property benefits from a drive leading to a garage, thought suitable for two cars. Ground floor: Vestibule, Hall, Lounge, Dining room, Kitchen. Upper level: Landing, Three Bedrooms and Shower room. Part floored attic providing storage space

Energy rating D

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