28c Blacket Place, Edinburgh, EH9 1RL

3 Bed Flat - Garden with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£411,210 in December 2019

The property

This rarely available garden flat forming part of a substantial semi detached house conversion lies in the highly regarded Blacket Conservation Area to the south of Edinburgh. Ideally located within walking distance of superb local amenities, transport links and the city centre this garden flat is perfect for those looking for the buzz of city living whilst retaining the calm and green of a tranquil neighbourhood. The property is welcomed through an impressive shared entrance vestibule which leads to the private staircase to the lower floor. The living accommodation is perfect for modern family living and comprises spacious sitting room over-looking the garden, large kitchen/dining room, utility room, three bedrooms, large boxroom, bathroom and separate WC. The private fully enclosed rear garden is directly accessible from the property and is an excellent space with a lawn and patio area providing a serene spot to enjoy all year round. On-street residents permit parking is available. The property has gas central heating.

Energy rating D

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