198/4 Dalkeith Road, Edinburgh, EH16 5DT

2 Bed Flat - Second Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£210,000 in May 2021

The property

Located just south of the Old Town this Victorian twobedroom second floor flat is close to the vast open space of Holyrood Park and Arthurs Seat. Inside, the generously proportioned accommodation is beautifully presented and retains elegant original features. A welcoming hallway leads through to a bright south-west facing living room and kitchen, a fabulous space for entertaining friends and family. A cosy seating area is arranged in a deep alcove with the remaining space fitted with an extensive range of cabinets and a central dining table. Storage is supplemented with a large store cupboard providing a useful pantry space. There are two excellent double bedrooms. The larger bedroom boasts original cornicing and an attractive marble fireplace, inset with living flame gas fire. There is also a large box room adjacent and a bright three-piece bathroom, fitted with shower over bath. Gas central heating and double glazing is fitted throughout and a communal rear garden lies to the rear.

Council Tax Band D
Total Floor Area 68 m2
Energy rating C

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