25/2 Scotland Street, Edinburgh, EH3 6PY

4 Bed Flat - Second Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£580,000 in January 2017

The property

25/2 Scotland Street is an exceptional four bedroom flat (one flat per floor) quietly situated in the heart of Edinburgh’s historic New Town. Forming part of a ‘B’ listed building, the impressive elegant accommodation is generous in size and convenient in layout with stunning period features including ornate plasterwork, four attractive fireplaces, large sash and case windows with working shutters and warm natural wood finishes providing a particularly pleasing ambience. Enjoying a bright westerly aspect, the property has the advantage of lovely rooftop views to Fettes College and beyond towards the Fife Hills with the rear of property overlooking attractive gardens towards the Broughton Street Church in Bellevue Crescent. Presented to the market in move-in condition, the beautifully light and spacious interior with excellent storage has been freshly decorated and thoughtfully upgraded with the benefit of gas central heating. An entryphone system provides security for the mutual entrance and there is residents permit parking to the front of the building.

  • Breakfasting Kitchen

    5.23 m X 2.87 m / 17'2" X 9'5"

  • Bedroom 1

    5.94 m X 12 m / 19'6" X 39'4"

  • Bedroom 2

    5.28 m X 3.56 m / 17'4" X 11'8"

  • Bedroom 3

    5.61 m X 2.18 m / 18'5" X 7'2"

  • Bathroom

    2.72 m X 1.52 m / 8'11" X 5'0"

  • Reception Hall

    7.01 m X 3.4 m / 23'0" X 11'2"

  • Drawing Room

    7.24 m X 4.57 m / 23'9" X 15'0"

  • Dining Room/Bedroom 4

    7.11 m X 4.62 m / 23'4" X 15'2"

  • Boxroom

    2.06 m X 1.45 m / 6'9" X 4'9"

  • Second Bathroom

    3.71 m X 1.93 m / 12'2" X 6'4"

Council Tax Band G
Total Floor Area 189 m2
Energy rating C

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