27 Rosslyn Crescent, Leith, Edinburgh, EH6 5AT

5 Bed House - Townhouse with 2 Reception Rooms

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£735,000 in July 2023

The property

Offering wonderfully spacious and flexible accommodation over three floors, sure to appeal to any growing family, this traditional five-bedroom, three-bathroom terraced house, which was completely renovated in 2016, enjoys beautifully presented, contemporary interiors blended with delightful period features. Tucked in a quiet cul-de-sac in Pilrig, overlooking a pretty public green, it’s easy to forget 27 Rosslyn Crescent is just over a mile from the heart of the capital. The home’s attractive interiors and period charm are immediately apparent on opening the front door, where you are welcomed inside by a vestibule flowing through to a hall (with built-in storage), with both areas presented with stylish grey décor and eye-catching, monochrome flooring. 360* Virtual Video Tour Available - The generous living room is situated to the front of the property and is fronted by a large bay window with a traditional panelled surround, capturing natural light and views of the adjacent green. The room is elegantly decorated and features beautifully detailed cornicing and a ceiling rose, a picture rail, handsome engineered wood flooring, and a homely fireplace flanked by an Edinburgh press with open shelving and hidden storage. The open-plan kitchen and dining room is situated in the extension to the rear of the house. The kitchen comes well-appointed with a wide selection of modern white cabinetry, framed by spacious grey Corian waterfall worktops and bold burnt orange décor. A breakfast bar offers an ideal space for morning coffee and socialising while cooking, and neatly integrated appliances comprise twin ovens (one with steam function), a microwave, a wine cooler and a dishwasher. Other appliances include a plumbed fridge/freezer featuring a water dispenser and an automatic ice maker, a sleek induction hob, and an extractor hood. Ample room is provided for a large dining table and chairs and additional furniture, and fabulous bi-folding doors open onto the garden, allowing the outdoors in and ideal for alfresco entertaining and dining during the warmer months! An adjoining utility room (with built-in storage and cabinetry) provides space for laundry appliances, which will be included in the sale. The five good-sized bedrooms are arranged over the first and second floors. The principal bedroom, historically the drawing room, is particularly spacious and boasts many of the same period features as the living room below, such as a bay window with traditional panelling, cornicing, and an open Edinburgh Press. The remaining bedrooms all accommodate built-in storage, with bedroom two on the second floor boasting a cleverly designed wall of storage maximising the space on offer. A wash room can be found on each floor of the house – a four-piece family bathroom on the ground floor and shower rooms on the first and second floors. The beautifully styled family bathroom is presented with the same flooring as the vestibule and hall, soft grey décor, and stylish metro tiling, and includes a corner shower enclosure with a rainfall showerhead, a freestanding rolltop bath, and a traditionally styled WC-suite. The first-floor shower room is contemporary in design and features a high-quality steam shower, a WC-suite, an illuminated mirror, and cleverly designed storage, all framed by teal décor and white metro tiling. The home is accompanied by a low-maintenance front garden and a sunny southeast-facing rear garden, with the latter including an artificial lawn, a decked terrace, a patio, and a shed for outdoor storage. On-street parking can be found on Rosslyn Crescent and the surrounding streets. Pilrig, Edinburgh Located just two miles northeast of the city centre, the historic and vibrant district of Leith is characterised by an eclectic mix of bars, cafés, and eateries. The area also benefits from a wealth of retail outlets, including Ocean Terminal shopping centre, which hosts a wide range of high street stores, as well as family restaurants, a 24-hour gym and a multiplex cinema. Leith’s rich cultural scene is further enhanced by annual festivals, live music venues, galleries, and artists’ studios. The district also encompasses the Shore: a fashionable waterfront with an array of pubs and restaurants, including award-winning restaurants. Amidst the bustle of Leith are various tranquil green spaces, such as Leith Links and Claremont Park, while Leith Victoria Swim Centre provides indoor sport and leisure facilities including a pool, fitness studios and a gym. Edinburgh city centre is easily accessible by bus, day and night, and there is also a direct bus link to Edinburgh International Airport. Furthermore, the tram line is currently being extended through Leith to provide another swift connection through the city centre all the way to the airport. The school catchment area covers early years, primary, and secondary education.

Council Tax Band E
Total Floor Area 186 m2
Energy rating D

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