26 Ravelston Garden, Edinburgh, EH4 3LE

3 Bed Flat - Second Floor with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£430,000 in August 2023

The property

Situated within an iconic A Listed Art Deco development this is a bright and spacious second floor flat which benefits from a private garage. Created by Andrew Neil & Robert Hurd in the 1930's the building is designed to resemble an elegant ocean liner and is entered via an impressive communal hallway with sweeping stair case and gated lift. This superb property enjoys a beautiful outlook over the immaculately maintained communal gardens and offers a flexible home in a sought after location. In brief the accommodation comprises; welcoming hall, bright sitting room with large balcony off enjoying a beautiful outlook with views of Edinburgh Castle and Calton Hill, dining room which can be accessed from both the sitting room and the hall, separate modern fully fitted kitchen, master bedroom with large built in wardrobes, second double bedroom with built in wardrobes, third bedroom which is currently utilised as a study/spare room, stylish shower room, and two separate wc's.

Total Floor Area 115 m2
Energy rating C

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