15a Randolph Crescent, Edinburgh, EH3 7TT
Sale history
£440,000 in March 2023
The property
A beautifully proportioned city centre New Town flat occupying the ground floor of an "A" Listed townhouse. The property is accessed via a secure entry-phone system into an impressive, shared hallway and stair. To the front is the spacious twin-windowed double bedroom with working shutters and decorative cornice work. To the rear, and enjoying stunning views over the Dean Gardens and Water of Leith and to Fife, is an impressive sitting and dining room. There is a breakfasting kitchen which also enjoys the rear facing views. Completing the accommodation on this level is the shower room. There is a useful box-room or study down a single flight of stairs which currently houses a set of bunk-beds for visitor use. Access to the gardens within Lord Moray's Fue including the Moray Place and Ainslie Gardens can be obtained upon payment of a modest annual fee. Please note that a wooden, wall-mounted cabinet in the hallway will be removed and does not form part of the sale.
Total Floor Area | 108 m2 |
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