24 Brougham Place, Edinburgh, EH3 9JU

2 Bed Flat - First Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£265,000 in May 2018

The property

Superb, spacious, well-proportioned first floor flat, within a traditional tenement, situated in the high amenity area of Tollcross on the edge of the Meadows, and within a short walking distance of Princes Street, the Grassmarket and the University. This is a most impressive property, providing well-proportioned living space, with great natural light and attractive period features, such as the decorative cornicework and the reconditioned sash and case windows. The large kitchen-dining room features a stylish fitted kitchen with oak panelled doors, an original coal-fired range, and a utility cupboard. The bedrooms are quietly situated to the rear of the building, making this property a very comfortable home for a couple or young family. The accommodation comprises of a hall with storage cupboard, twin window living room, well fitted fully equipped kitchen, one double bedroom, one single bedroom, security entryphone system, shared rear garden and excellent location at entrance to Meadows and close to University.

Council Tax Band C
Total Floor Area 70 m2
Energy rating E

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