19 Douglas Crescent, Bonnyrigg, Midlothian, EH19 2DG
Sale history
£268,500 in May 2022
The property
A well-presented, two-bedroom, semi-detached bungalow in the heart of Bonnyrigg, offering private gardens and a driveway, and bright and spacious accommodation, which includes a large living room, a well-appointed kitchen, and a sizeable sunroom extension. Situated in Bonnyrigg, close to amenities and public transport links, this two-bedroom, semi-detached bungalow offers well-presented interiors and a sunny, southwest-facing aspect. It represents an ideal home for downsizers and young families, and has the benefit of two reception rooms (including the sunroom), a bright shower room, two gardens, and a multi-car driveway. A vestibule and hallway, partitioned by a door with feature stained-glass glazing, welcome you into the home. On the right is the living room, which has spacious dimensions for a great choice of comfortable lounge furniture. This reception area pairs light neutral tones with varnished wooden floorboards for an elegant aesthetic that is further enhanced by a traditional picture rail and a handsome focal-point fireplace, set beside a built-in display unit. Next door, the kitchen comes well-appointed with cabinet storage and worksurface space, housing an integrated oven and ceramic hob, and space for a washing machine and fridge/freezer. It leads into a large sunroom extension, which is perfect for relaxing and formal dining, and for admiring the garden ambience whatever the weather. It also has French doors to outside for summer entertaining. Meanwhile, the two double bedrooms are both fitted with soft carpets. The generously proportioned principal bedroom is to the front with a sweeping bay window, whilst the second bedroom overlooks the rear garden, enjoying a picture rail and feature wallpaper. A bright three-piece shower room completes the accommodation. Gas central heating and double glazing throughout ensure year-round comfort. Externally, the property is flanked by a low-maintenance front garden with a multi-car driveway, and an enclosed rear garden with a lawn, planting beds, and a patio for dining in the sun. Extras: all fitted floor and window coverings, light fittings, and integrated appliances to be included in the sale. Bonnyrigg Increasingly popular with professionals and families seeking a quiet retreat from the capital, the historic town of Bonnyrigg enjoys a picturesque countryside setting just seven miles from Edinburgh city centre. Well-served by excellent local amenities, the town’s bustling high street is home to numerous well-known and independent retailers, as well as a range of supermarkets, a bank, pubs, and eateries. Further beneficial facilities include a medical centre and local hospital, whilst, in terms of education, the town is serviced by two high schools and three primary schools. Set between the forks of the River Esk and surrounded by idyllic Midlothian countryside, Bonnyrigg is the perfect base from which to enjoy a range of outdoor pursuits, including pleasant walks and cycle rides, with the town also hosting its own rugby and bowling clubs, as well as the prestigious Broomieknowe Golf Course. Falling into the capital’s commuter belt, Bonnyrigg enjoys superb transport links, lying near to the Edinburgh City Bypass and benefiting from regular bus links, and a nearby rail service, into the capital.
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