3 Ryehill Place, Edinburgh, EH6 8EP

2 Bed Flat - Lower with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£273,200 in July 2017

The property

3 Ryehill Place is a main door lower villa located on a quiet cul-de-sac in the residential area of Leith Links which lies to the east of Edinburgh's City Centre. The property boasts a number of stunning period features including decorative cornicing, intricate ceiling rose, beautiful mosaic tiling in the vestibule and feature fireplace with decorative tiled hearth. The accommodation comprises of: living room with bay window to front, intricate cornicing and feature fireplace; modern kitchen diner with integrated appliances, open shelving, large walk in cupboard currently used as a larder and ample space for dining with views to the rear garden; double bedroom to rear; further double bedroom to front with large walk in wardrobe; contemporary family bathroom with W.C, wash hand basin with integrated storage and bath with shower over; study with integrated desk/shelving; and utility room with space for washing machine and storage. The property also benefits from private gardens to the front and rear. The rear garden has lawn and decked areas which allows for al fresco dining, vegetable patch and garden shed.

Council Tax Band D
Total Floor Area 73 m2
Energy rating D

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