17 Hillwood Crescent, Ratho Station, Newbridge, Midlothian, EH28 8QF
Sale history
£183,789 in August 2023
The property
An excellent opportunity has arisen to acquire this bright and well-proportioned terraced house with private front and rear gardens and on-street parking. The property is in move-in condition and located within the popular commuter village of Ratho Station, ideally placed for access to the airport, the bypass, and the central motorway network. The accommodation briefly comprises a welcoming entrance hall, a dual aspect lounge/dining room, fitted kitchen, upper landing, two double bedrooms and a bathroom. The property benefits from double glazing, gas central heating and good storage facilities, This property will appeal to a variety of buyers and viewing is highly recommended. Location The property is situated within the popular village of Ratho Station close to local shops providing everyday requirements. Further specialized shopping can be found at the Gyle Shopping Centre, Hermiston Gait Retail Park and Edinburgh City Centre all of which are a short drive from the property. Good bus services provide access into the city and surrounding area with the City of Edinburgh Bypass, M8 & M9 all within easy reach providing a great spot for the commuter. It should also be noted that the property is well placed for access to Edinburgh International Airport. Schooling in the vicinity is well served with the property sitting within the catchment’s area for Hillwood Primary & Craigmount High School. Leisure facilities include Edinburgh International Climbing Arena at Ratho, David Lloyd leisure centre in nearby Corstorphine together with various golf courses with some interesting walks including Ratho by the canal. Extras All fitted floor coverings.
Council Tax Band | B |
Total Floor Area | 67 m2 |
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