26/1 Firrhill Crescent, Edinburgh, EH13 9EG

2 Bed Flat - Ground Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£165,000 in January 2022

The property

Set on a quiet street in the heart of Colinton Mains surrounded by quick transport links, excellent local amenities and vast open green spaces is this immaculately presented ground floor apartment with private gardens. The accommodation comprises welcoming entrance hallway with ample sized storage cupboards, bright lounge with dining space and patio doors out to the rear garden, contemporary kitchen with attractive units, master bedroom with deep built in wardrobes, second well-proportioned double bedroom and the flat is completed by a stylish shower room. Externally the fully enclosed and low maintenance rear garden boasts a charming paved area perfect for al fresco dining and section with artificial grass. Early viewing is essential to fully appreciate the stunning interiors and tranquil, yet well-connected location. Features include: ground floor apartment; quiet location; striking garden grounds; welcoming hallway; bright lounge with patio doors; modern kitchen; stylish shower room; two double bedrooms; GCH & DG; free on street parking.

Council Tax Band B
Total Floor Area 62 m2
Energy rating D

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