170b High Street, Dalkeith, Midlothian, EH22 1AY

1 Bed Flat - Top Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£89,000 in October 2017

The property

*** Now at Fixed price below HR valuation***The property for sale is a bright, well proportioned, freshly decorated top floor flat which is in good order and has a fantastic open outlook to the front over The Collegiate Church of St Nicholas Buccleuch. This is a great opportunity to purchase a well maintained home benefiting from gas central heating with recently installed boiler. It has been recarpeted throughout in a neutral colour which complements the décor. The windows have been improved, two recently replaced with Ventrolla units. The accomodation comprises Hall, Sitting room, Kitchen, double Bedroom, Shower room and separate WC. Good storage. On street parking

Energy rating D

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