229 Cameron Crescent, Bonnyrigg, Midlothian, EH19 2PJ

3 Bed House - Terraced with 1 Reception Room

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£177,500 in December 2020

The property

Nestled in a semi-rural location on the edge of Bonnyrigg, this exceptionally bright and spacious three-bedroom end terrace villa offers an outstanding family home, including essential outdoor space. The glazed front door opens into a spacious hallway that immediately exudes a warm and homely ambience. Double doors on the right open into the vast open plan living room and dining area which enjoys a dual-aspect (front and back) offering ample scope for lounge and dining furniture. Conveniently positioned next to the dining area, the sleek white gloss kitchen boasts extensive storage and worktop space, with stainless steel finishes and access to the south facing rear garden. Upstairs there are three delightful double bedrooms, all of which enjoy generous proportions, built-in storage and superb natural light. Finally, the bright and airy three-piece bathroom, is finished with slate grey ceramic tiles and features a shower-over-bath with glass screen. The property further benefits from gas central heating and double glazing throughout.

Council Tax Band C
Total Floor Area 86 m2
Energy rating D

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