15a Mayburn Terrace, Loanhead, Midlothian, EH20 9EH

1 Bed Flat - Others with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£121,500 in December 2017

The property

This bright and well-presented upper villa with fantastic views of the Pentland Hills lies in Loanhead, a popular town in Midlothian. The sitting room is a spacious and comfortable room with a dual aspect that floods the room with natural light. Two large store cupboards give convenient storage space. The kitchen is contemporary with cream units, contrasting work surfaces and sleek, white tiling. There is space to add a dining table and chairs. The bedroom is a good-sized double with ample space to add free-standing bedroom furniture. The shower room has a large cubicle with fresh, white tiling with a decorative border. A paved garden lies to the rear with a decked seating area which is a lovely spot to relax and enjoy the sunshine. There is on-street parking in the area. The property is fully double glazed and has gas central heating. a great location close to the Pentland Retail Park and the City Bypass, this is a lovely home in perfect move-in condition.

Council Tax Band B
Total Floor Area 57 m2
Energy rating D

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