24/1, Polwarth Crescent, Polwarth, Edinburgh, EH11 1HN
Sale history
£360,000 in August 2023
The property
Most appealing traditional first floor flat offering a lovely mix of period style features and modern fittings, boasting a south-west facing outlook in a highly regarded area close to the Union Canal walkways and Harrison Park. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the great features within this light and spacious home. The living room is flooded with light coming in through its south-west facing bay window and is much enhanced by the warmth of the sanded flooring and stripped window surround, plus decorative cornice work to the ceiling. A fireplace fitted with a living flame gas fire is the focal point of this room. A good range of units are fitted within the kitchen, which has plenty of free floor space for dining furniture. For those working from home, there is a study with borrowed light from the hallway. There are two double sized bedrooms and a stylish bathroom fitted out with a double ended bath, mixer shower and drench head. • Entrance hallway• Bay window living room with fireplace• Kitchen/dining room• Two double bedrooms• Boxroom/study• Modern bathroom• Gas central heating• Double glazing• Security entryphone system• Shared rear garden
Council Tax Band | D |
Total Floor Area | 82 m2 |
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