25 Eyre Crescent, Edinburgh, EH3 5EU

2 Bed Flat - Maindoor with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£585,000 in July 2022

The property

25 Eyre Crescent is a superb main door flat located in the highly sought after area of the New Town. Eyre Crescent is a peaceful crescent that lies within walking distance of all the amenities and attractions of the City Centre and Stockbridge. The property benefits from a private south-facing patio garden to the front and direct access to a lovely shared garden to the rear. The interior of the property is bright and generously proportioned and presented to a high standard throughout. The stylish accommodation is complemented by charming original features including stripped and varnished floorboards, working shutters, decorative cornicing and attractive fireplaces. Freehold. Council Tax Band E Location The New Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the heart of Edinburgh. A cosmopolitan range of shops, bars and restaurants are within easy reach in the City Centre include Harvey Nichols, Multrees Walk and St James Quarter. The popular area of Stockbridge is within a short walk and offers a range of speciality shops, deli's, bistros and popular bars. For larger shopping facilities, there is a Tesco at Canonmills and a Waitrose in Comely Bank. The green spaces of The Royal Botanic Gardens, Inverleith Park and the Water of Leith Walkway are all nearby. Waverley Rail Station and St. Andrew Square Bus Station are easily accessible as is the tram network which runs through the city centre to the airport. Fixtures and Fittings All blinds, light fittings, Range style cooker, extractor hood, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave and washing machine are included in the sale price.

Council Tax Band E
Total Floor Area 119 m2
Energy rating C

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