19 Mayfield Gardens, Edinburgh, EH9 2AX

5 Bed House - Townhouse with 3 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£850,000 in September 2017

The property

A beautifully proportioned B-Listed mid-Victorian stone-built townhouse over four floors dating from 1860 and extending to 4118 square feet. Benefitting from an attractive walled garden, private off-street parking and exceptional views, the accommodation is accessed via a traditional vestibule into an impressive and welcoming hallway with a stone stair, wooden balustrade and caste iron spindles. A cupola above floods the stair and hallway with an abundance of natural light. The property retains many fine features of the period including marble and slate fireplaces, terrazzo flooring, stripped wood floors, cornice work and sash and case windows with working shutters. Of particular note is the triple-windowed first-floor drawing room which has a lovely open outlook. The rear walled garden with patio area and lawn can be accessed either from the lower ground floor or via a wooden deck and stair from the pantry on ground floor level. The lower floor could also be utilized as a self-contained flat if required and the current owner has successfully let this area of the property in the past.

Energy rating D

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