30/5 Clarence Street, Edinburgh, EH3 5AF

1 Bed Flat - Second Floor with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£320,000 in August 2021

The property

Forming part of a traditional Georgian building, 30/5 Clarence Street is an elegant one bedroom second floor flat situated in the highly desirable residential area of the New Town yet within easy walking distance of the excellent local amenities of cosmopolitan Stockbridge and the City Centre. The property offers particularly bright and generously proportioned accommodation with the benefit of period features throughout, including high ceilings, ornate cornicing, original fireplaces, many functioning shutters and access to a shared rear garden. Location The New Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the heart of the city. A cosmopolitan range of shops in the City Centre include Harvey Nichols, Multrees Walk and a variety of shops on George Street and the new St James shopping centre are all within easy walking distance. The cosmopolitan area of Stockbridge borders the New Town and offers a range of speciality shops, deli's, bistros and popular bars. For larger retail outlets Craigleith Park is a short drive away. The green spaces of The Royal Botanic Gardens, Inverleith Park and the Water of Leith Walkway are also nearby. Waverley Rail Station and St. Andrew Square Bus Station are easily accessible along with easy access to the tram service which runs through the city centre to the airport. Fixtures and Fittings All fitted carpets, fitted floor coverings, light fittings, the hob, oven, extractor hood, fridge/freezer, washing machine and over mantle mirror in the sitting room are included in the sale price.

Council Tax Band D
Total Floor Area 78 m2
Energy rating C

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