1F1 39 Woodburn Terrace, Morningside, EH10 4ST

3 Bed Flat - First Floor with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£436,000 in March 2021

The property

McEwan Fraser is delighted to present this traditional three-bedroom sandstone tenement flat to the market. Located in the ever-popular Morningside area to the south-west of Edinburgh City Centre, the property boasts three double bedrooms and superb proportions throughout. The property is also presented to the market in excellent order and internal viewing is highly recommended. Internally, this first floor flat is largely focused on a superb bay fronted lounge. Armed with a host of period features, the reception room is indicative of the style, which has made this type of flat so popular in recent years. High ceilings, torrents of natural light, and ample floor space for a variety of different furniture configurations give tremendous flexibility for a purchaser to create their own space. A second equally characterful public room overlooks the rear garden. With the kitchen located to an alcove on one side, the second reception would make a lovely formal dining room. Alternatively, the space could be further developed into a spacious modern dining kitchen. There are three double bedrooms, two to the front and one to rear overlooking the shared gardens. The larger double bedroom to the front, shares many of the same attributes as the lounge with high ceilings, coving and in this case a striking original fireplace. The smallest of the three bedrooms is also front-facing and sits adjacent to the lounge. An ample double, again complete with period details, this room would also make a wonderful space for a home office or nursery. The third bedroom is currently arranged as a dressing room but is actually the largest of the three bedrooms. The accommodation is completed by a recently refurbished bathroom which is partially tiled and includes a three piece white suite with shower over bath. All rooms are arranged around a wide central hallway with integrated storage. This is a stunning property and internal viewing is highly recommended.

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    Internally, this first floor flat is largely focused on a superb bay fronted lounge. Armed with a host of period features, the reception room is indicative of the style, which has made this type of flat so popular in recent years. High ceilings, torrents of natural light, and ample floor space for a variety of different furniture configurations give tremendous flexibility for a purchaser to create their own space. A second equally characterful public room overlooks the rear garden. With the kitchen located to an alcove on one side, the second reception would make a lovely formal dining room. Alternatively, the space could be further developed into a spacious modern dining kitchen. There are three double bedrooms, two to the front and one to rear overlooking the shared gardens. The larger double bedroom to the front, shares many of the same attributes as the lounge with high ceilings, coving and in this case a striking original fireplace. The smallest of the three bedrooms is also front-facing and sits adjacent to the lounge. An ample double, again complete with period details, this room would also make a wonderful space for a home office or nursery. The third bedroom is currently arranged as a dressing room but is actually the largest of the three bedrooms.

Total Floor Area 100 m2
Energy rating C

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