15 Meggetland Terrace, Edinburgh, EH14 1AN

3 Bed Flat - Upper with 2 Reception Rooms

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£500,000 in May 2023

The property

This handsome 1930's semi-detached upper villa has been totally renovated and upgraded to create a most impressive well presented family home, with extensive, sunny private garden. Finished with premium finishes and sympathetic interior decoration; including a stunning painted wall panelled reception hall.  Characterised by outstanding proportions and natural light, this three bedroom semi-detached upper villa represents a rare opportunity to acquire a beautiful 1930's home, set on an attractive residential street in desirable Craiglockhart. The property has been upgraded and modernised to a superb standard and finish, creating a home for 'today's' style of living. Stone steps to the side, lead you up to the main door, which opens into a generous and bright entrance vestibule, from here a glazed door leads into the exceptionally spacious and airy central hall, which is flooded with natural light courtesy of a large roof light and inkeeping with the period, is finished in painted wall paneling and wood parquet style flooring. Positioned at the front of the property, is the striking sitting room, the epitome of period elegance, with a west-facing bay window and fireplace. Across the hall, is an exceptional kitchen, enjoying a dual aspect, modern cabinets have been fitted to suit the period of the home, with separate cooking area in the original 'range' recess and stylish quartz worktops house a 'belfast' sink. The units are supplemented with attractive open shelving and classic Edinburgh Press, used as a pantry store. From the kitchen and to suit modern day family life, an opening has been created into the adjacent dining room, which can also be accessed from the hall, creating a superb space for every day family life and entertaining. There are three excellent double bedrooms, beautifully presented, all with built-in cupboard space. Finally, there is a three-piece bathroom is finished in original 1930's tiling. The property is predominantly double glazed and benefits from gas central heating throughout. Externally, is a side garden area, leading to an extensive sunny rear garden, with paved terrace for BBQ's, main lawn with mature shrub borders. Council Tax E Craiglockhart This property is situated within the highly desirable Craiglockhart, south-west of the city centre. Sitting close to Bruntsfield and Morningside, you have a wealth of cafes, bars, restaurants and specialist shops. The Merchants of Edinburgh and Braid Hills golf courses are close by, as is the local nature reserve of Easter Craiglockhart Hill and the Water of Leith pathway and visitor centre. The Pentland Hills Regional Park is a short drive away and offers walking, biking, pony-trekking and dry slope skiing. For those fitness fanatics, there is Craiglockhart Leisure and Tennis Centre. Schooling is well catered for in the area with secondary level in both the public and private sectors and two main campuses of Edinburgh Napier University are within easy reach. There are regular bus services and Edinburgh City By-pass is within easy reach, offering links to the major road networks and Edinburgh International Airport.

Total Floor Area 127 m2
Energy rating C

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