158 Craigcrook Road, Edinburgh, EH4 3PP

4 Bed House - Detached with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£737,000 in January 2022

The property

Attractive, four-bedroom, detached stone-built villa situated in the extremely popular Blackhall district of Edinburgh. Set back from the road this property sits in a generous plot with a pretty front garden edged with hedging and planted borders. The ground floor offers generous living space, now in need of some modernising, and there is potential to reconfigure the layout subject to the usual permissions. The lounge has lovely cornicing and the bay window floods the room with light. The kitchen leads through to a sun room, the dining room has patio doors to the garden and there are also two bedrooms and a shower room on this level. The upper floor has two bedrooms and a family bathroom. The large rear garden is particularly attractive with mature planting, two areas of lawn and seating areas to enjoy good weather. Blackhall is a desirable residential area located close to Edinburgh's West End and the city centre. There is local shopping throughout, whilst supermarkets can be found on Ferry Road, Comely Bank and at Craigleith Retail Park. Nearby Stockbridge also provides a range of quality independent retailers including butchers, fishmongers, cafes, restaurants, and bars. There are highly-regarded schools in the vicinity in both state and private sectors, including Fettes College, Stewart’s Melville College, The Edinburgh Academy, St George's, Mary Erskine's, and Flora Stevenson schools. Leisure opportunities nearby include walks along the Water of Leith, Inverleith Park, Cramond Shore, The Royal Botanic Gardens, and Murrayfield and Ravelston golf courses. Regular bus services are available throughout.

Council Tax Band G
Total Floor Area 145 m2
Energy rating D

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