2 Rose Cottages, Bonnyrigg, Midlothian, EH19 3RE

2 Bed Bungalow - Terraced with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£218,000 in May 2023

The property

A two-bedroom mid-terrace bungalow offering well-presented interiors and a desirable setting in popular Bonnyrigg, close to local schooling, amenities, and transport links. The home further benefits from a southeast-facing rear garden, as well as a front garden and private driveway. It is sure to appeal to a wide demographic, including downsizers, young families, commuting professionals, and first-time buyers alike. Stepping into the home, a porch welcomes you in, providing handy cloak storage and space for shoes before leading into the living room. Here, a light neutral palette enhances an airy ambience and allows for ease of styling. This reception room is well-proportioned for a good choice of comfy lounge furniture and it is brightly illuminated by twin windows that overlook the front garden. Next door, the kitchen is well-appointed with base and wall-mounted cabinets and generous worksurface space. It includes an integrated oven and gas hob, a freestanding washing machine, and space for a fridge and freezer. Meanwhile, the two double bedrooms are to the southeast-facing rear of the home, extending off a hall with storage. The two rooms both enjoy neutral decor and fitted carpets, creating a comfortable environment for a peaceful night's sleep. They also come with built-in mirrored wardrobes for added convenience. A three-piece shower room completes the property. Double-glazed windows and gas central heating ensure a warm and comfortable living environment all year-round. Outside, the home is flanked between low-maintenance gardens to the front and fully-enclosed rear, the latter of which boasts a sunny, southeast-facing aspect. In addition, there is a private driveway for off-street parking. Extras: all fitted floor and window coverings, light fittings, integrated kitchen appliances, and a washing machine to be included in the sale. C. 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 five primary schools and a high school. 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.

Total Floor Area 56 m2
Energy rating C

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