20d St. Bernards Crescent, Edinburgh, EH4 1NS

1 Bed Flat - Ground Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£360,000 in October 2020

The property

This well-presented one bedroom, ground floor flat, formed from the conversion of a substantial townhouse, is located in an elegant Georgian stone-built terrace in Edinburgh's prestigious Stockbridge, just north of the city centre. Comprising a hallway, living/dining room, kitchen, double bedroom, boxroom, and bathroom, the interior is rich in period features including ornate plasterwork, an imposing slate fireplace, natural wood flooring, high ceilings, panelled woodwork, and working shutters. It also benefits from gas central heating, timber sash and case windows, good storage including cellarage and an external store, access to shared and well-tended street-gardens, and ample permit on-street parking. A spacious communal entrance hall with a tiled floor and ornate cornice, opens to a tiled internal hall, with boxroom off, providing access throughout the flat. To the front, with an imposing triple-bay window, a light and spacious living/dining room features a slate fireplace with coal-effect gas fire, natural wood flooring, ornate cornice, picture rail, and an open shelved press. With a leafy rear outlook, the kitchen features white units with natural wood worktops, a clothes pulley and plain cornice. Appliances include a gas hob and electric oven with extractor over, a washer/dryer and dishwasher. Also to the rear, the double bedroom benefits from wood flooring, shutters, plaster cornice, and a deep cupboard, while an extensively-tiled bathroom is fitted with a contemporary white suite, over-bath mixer shower, and chrome ladder-style radiator.

Council Tax Band D
Total Floor Area 62 m2
Energy rating D

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