20 St. Clements Crescent, Wallyford, Musselburgh, Midlothian, EH21 8BB

3 Bed Flat - Upper with 1 Reception Room

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£161,500 in September 2024

The property

2ND JULY AT 12 NOON 20 St Clements Crescent is a generous, three-bedroom first-floor villa nestled in the sought-after residential district of Wallyford, a mere two miles southeast of the vibrant Musselburgh. Perfectly located for commuters with its close proximity to the A1 and City Bypass, early viewing is highly recommended.The accommodation comprises: entrance vestibule with carpeted stairway leading to the first floor; bright and airy living room; generous kitchen boasting an abundance of floor and wall-mounted storage cupboards; rear-facing double bedroom 1; two spacious front-facing double bedrooms and a modern shower room with electric shower which completes the accommodation on offer.Externally, the property continues to impress with an enclosed southwest-facing garden, predominantly laid to lawn and complemented by a raised decked patio area-ideal for alfresco dining. Further benefits of this delightful home are the modern conveniences of gas central heating, double glazing, and Sky broadband.

Council Tax Band B
Total Floor Area 91 m2
Energy rating C

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