165 High Street, Dalkeith, Midlothian, EH22 1BB

3 Bed House - Terraced with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£180,000 in June 2021

The property

Part of a striking B-listed, traditionally-influenced building dated 1937, this mid-terrace house in popular Dalkeith boasts three double bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a generous open-plan living room and dining kitchen. It offers a prime location, close to the picturesque country park on the High Street and represents a fantastic home for families and first-time buyers alike. It is well-presented throughout and comes with a large, well-tended communal garden. Features Well-presented mid-terrace house Part of a striking B-listed building On the High Street of popular Dalkeith Close to the picturesque country park Welcoming hall with under-stair storage Open-plan living room & dining kitchen Well-appointed, spacious kitchen Three airy double bedrooms Bright three-piece bathroom Modern three-piece shower room Good storage options throughout Large, well-tended communal garden Unrestricted on-street parking Efficient gas central heating system

Energy rating D

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