6 Haddington Place, Edinburgh, EH7 4AE
Sale history
£500,000 in November 2024
The property
6(2/1) Haddington Place is a truly spectacular second floor Georgian A listed flat in the prestigious New Town area of Edinburgh. Enjoying a wealth of original features along with bright and spacious rooms this beautifully presented home perfectly combines traditional charm with contemporary decor, gas central heating and working shutters. The building has a secure entry system, shared garden to the rear and the flat benefits from a fully lined cellar. The accommodation includes an entrance hallway with two storage cupboards and a striking lounge with two large front facing windows and ceiling cornicing. The spacious dining kitchen has been fitted with high quality contemporary base and wall units with double oven, 5 ring hob, dishwasher, full fridge, freezer, washing machine and a twin sink with boiled, filtered water tap. There are two large double bedrooms, one with two built-in wardrobes and there is a large box room which is currently used as a home office. Completing the accommodation is the stylish shower room with large shower. Externally, there is a rear garden which is accessed via a locked gate on Gayfield Place Lane. There is an exclusive drylined cellar with alarm accessed externally. Early internal viewing of this striking home is essential to fully appreciate the bright, well-proportioned accommodation offered. Located at the top of Leith Walk, Haddington Place is an attractive Georgian terrace. Leith has rapidly become one of the trendiest areas of Edinburgh. The former bustling port has been replaced by a vibrant cultural scene, with a host of independent galleries and cultural and gastronomic festivals taking place throughout the year. A range of quirky and diverse restaurants, delis, coffee shops, and artisan bars make the area extremely popular with visitors and city residents alike. The mile-long Leith Walk links the area to the city centre, and has a truly impressive range of independent shops and outlets. St James Quarter boasts a range of shops, restaurants, cinema and leisure activities and is a short walk away. The area boasts some of the best bus routes for Edinburgh allowing quick and regular travel to the City Centre and beyond whilst the Edinburgh Trams McDonald Road stop is nearby connecting Newhaven to Edinburgh Airport via the city centre. The open green spaces of Pilrig Park, Calton Hill, Holyrood Park and Arthur's Seat are all within easy reach.
Council Tax Band | E |
Total Floor Area | 134 m2 |
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