22/9 Bridge House, Newhalls Road, South Queensferry, EH30 9TA
Sale history
£497,500 in May 2019
The property
Exceptional double upper villa occupying the first and second floors of a magnificent Victorian Mansion House conversion and enjoying spectacular panoramic views, from many windows, over the Firth of Forth, its historic bridges and beyond. A fabulous home with many period and enhancing features which merits internal viewing to be fully appreciated. The property is entered via an impressive shared entrance hall with carpeted stairs to the first-floor apartment door. Inside the property there is a welcoming reception hall featuring a Junckers Maple timber flooring and spiral staircase. The beautiful light and airy drawing room is located to the front with feature corner bay window formation providing stunning views beyond. There is a further lounge/dining room which is a comfortable, bright and spacious room also featuring a bay window and creating the perfect ambience for relaxing/entertaining. The bespoke (Smallbone of Devizes), well laid out kitchen is located off the lounge/dining room and has a range of base and wall mounted units with co-ordinating work surfaces/splash backs. To this floor there is also a master bedroom with modern en suite shower room and dressing room together with a guest bedroom and a bespoke, oak panelled bathroom. To the second-floor accommodation there are three further bright and spacious double bedrooms, a newly fitted bathroom and practical study room. Further benefits include gas central heating, double glazing, excellent built in storage/wardrobes, shared leafy gardens and two allocated parking spaces. There is ample storage space for bicycles etc in a shared space under the external stairwell.
Total Floor Area | 207 m2 |
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