29/5 East London Street, Edinburgh, EH7 4BN

3 Bed Flat - Double Upper with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£396,753 in July 2017

The property

A most attractive, double upper apartment located in Edinburgh’s historic New Town, within close proximity of Broughton Street and the East end of City Centre. This elegant period property is a fine example of a New Town apartment providing spacious, flexible accommodation which is rich in period features including cornice work, original fireplaces, sanded and polished floor boards. It is in need of some refurbishment and redecoration to realise its potential as a superb home. There are excellent views to the front over Mansfield Traquir and over the City to Fife. There are views from the top floor towards Calton Hill. Top floor : Hall, Sitting room, Two Bedrooms, Dining Kitchen and Shower room. Upper Level: Hall, One Bedroom, Bathroom and two large Attic rooms. Good storage. Gas central heating (boiler currently not working) Zone 6 permit parking together with pay and display. Communal garden to rear.

Energy rating D

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