23 Blacket Place, Edinburgh, EH9 1RJ

8 Bed House - Semi Detached with 4 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£1,250,000 in April 2023

The property

*Closing date set for Wednesday 18th January, 2023 at 12.00pm* 23 Blacket Place is an outstanding, A-listed semi-detached family home with exceptional potential. Dating back to 1859, the property was designed by the renowned Edinburgh architect, Sir James Gowans and has distinctive character and true grandeur. Set within Blacket conservation area, part of the desirable Newington district of south Edinburgh, this 8-bedroom property is arranged over four floors with the lower ground level comprising a self-contained apartment. The property comprises: • A bright vestibule and inner hall with stunning mosaic tiled flooring • An impressive staircase with magnificent mahogany banister and exquisite stained-glass window • Spacious and elegant living room with beautiful ornate cornicing and impressive marble fireplace as well as floor to ceiling windows • A self-contained two-bedroom private basement flat offers a fabulous investment opportunity or superb additional living space • Picturesque and tranquil walled front and rear gardens • Six further generous and bright double bedrooms • Fabulous versatile dining room overlooking the rear garden with wooden floorboards and ornate cornicing • Airy and bright kitchen with garden views • Delightful drawing room complete with original wooden floorboards and fireplace with immaculate tiled surround • Modern and tasteful family bathroom as well as three additional washrooms • Residents permit parking

Council Tax Band H
Total Floor Area 410 m2
Energy rating E

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