3 Spylaw Street, Edinburgh, EH13 0JS

1 Bed Flat - Ground Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£180,000 in March 2018

The property

Immaculately-presented, one-bedroom, ground floor, corner set main door flat with private courtyard, set in a traditional stone built Victorian end terrace villa, enjoying an idyllic setting in Edinburgh's historic Colinton Village, on the banks of the Water of Leith, south west of the city centre. The entrance hall opens into the rear facing, bright and well-proportioned living room which features sanded and varnished floorboards, a storage cupboard under the window, and decorative fire place. With a door opening onto the rear courtyard, the kitchen is fitted with contemporary wall and base units, laminate worktops, tiled splashbacks and a stainless steel sink. Appliances include an integrated gas hob, electric oven, extractor hood, fridge/freezer and freestanding washing machine. The corner set double bedroom features sanded and varnished floorboards, decorative plasterwork, a wood-burning stove and a corner bay window enjoying views across the old bridge towards Colinton Parish Church, whilst the stylish, fully tiled shower room is fitted with a modern white two-piece bathroom suite with a mains mixer shower.

Council Tax Band C
Total Floor Area 45 m2
Energy rating D

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