17/3 Annfield, Edinburgh, EH6 4JF

2 Bed Flat - First Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£231,000 in December 2018

The property

Beautifully-presented, two-bedroom, first-floor flat, set in a traditional stone-built tenement, located in the popular Newhaven area, north of Edinburgh city centre. The entrance hall has the secure entry phone, a storage cupboard and tiled flooring. Set to the front, the bright and spacious living room features a decorative fireplace with a living flame gas fire and a recessed window affording plentiful natural light. The dining kitchen is fitted with traditional, hardwood fronted units, stone worktops, a ceramic sink, dual fuel range-style cooker, extractor hood, integrated fridge/freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. Bedroom one is generously-sized, set to the rear, with sanded and varnished floorboards and an open shelved press, whilst bedroom two is to the front, similarly well finished, and with ample space for freestanding furniture. Set between the living room and bedroom two, the study may be used as a third bedroom, whilst the bathroom features a traditional white three-piece suite with a mains mixer over-bath shower, tiled floor and mosaic tile splashbacks.

Council Tax Band C
Energy rating C

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