15 Midfield House, Lasswade, Midlothian, EH18 1ED

3 Bed House - Others with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£465,000 in July 2018

The property

Fifteen Midfield House is a magnificent generously proportioned two-storey villa, occupying the south wing of an exceptionally impressive 18th century grade B listed Georgian mansion house, set within 4.5 acres (approx) of delightful leafy garden grounds and surrounded by rolling countryside. This fantastic conversion was designed by the famous architect Robert Lorimer and boasts a wealth of character and elegant period features. This extremely appealing and spacious property is within comfortable travelling distance of Edinburgh City Centre and has excellent local amenities The subjects comprise: entrance vestibule and stair, hallway with WC apartment off. A great feature of this section of the property is the private Loggia located off, providing a splendid sunny aspect over the secluded courtyard. A grand drawing room offers impressive and versatile living space enhanced with oak flooring, magnificent oak panelling, carved detail and a large marble fireplace, providing a superb focal point. The bespoke kitchen has an excellent selection of oak units, solid granite worktops, high spec appliances and Tarkett natural wood flooring. The kitchen has ample space for family dining and provides access to the beautiful gardens. A carpeted staircase leads to the upper landing, which leads to the master bedroom via a corridor of excellent built-in storage facilities enhanced by a detailed stain-glass window and beautiful plasterwork on the barrel ceiling. The spectacular dual facing master bedroom features a stunning dome ceiling depicting signs of the zodiac and a marble fireplace. A second double bedroom has a beautiful barrel vaulted ceiling and two large windows which affords the room with a light and airy feel. The third spacious bedroom has a 4-piece en-suite bathroom. Completing the upstairs accommodation is a stylish wet room complete with walk-in shower, splash screen, wall mounted glass basin and WC. An upgraded gas central heating system ensures comfort and warmth. Midfield House is surrounded by extensive mature garden grounds which include areas of lawn, beautiful mature trees including monkey puzzle trees, hedgerows and well stocked shrub beds. The gardens are open to all residents and span 4.5 acres (approx). In addition, the property has its own private garden which has been laid mainly to lawn with shrubs and bushes and there is a delightful private loggia overlooking the courtyard. Ample residents parking is available to the front and there is a lock-up garage, with power & light, offering excellent additional storage/secure parking.

Total Floor Area 215 m2
Energy rating D

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