30 Grierson Crescent, Edinburgh, EH5 2AX
Sale history
£125,000 in September 2013
The property
Morton Fraser are delighted to bring to the market this bright and spacious upper villa which is situated on a quiet residential street within the much sought after Trinity district of Edinburgh. The property also features a good sized garden to the rear making it perfect for the first time buyer or young family.The internal accommodation is accessed via an entrance stair and upper hall, which has a ceiling hatch leading to the attic space which offers excellent conversion potential. The lounge/dining room enjoys a pleasant front facing aspect and is spacious enough to accommodate a family dining table and chairs. The kitchen has been fitted with a great range of attractive modern units with tiling to splash areas and benefits from a large built-in storage cupboard. The master bedroom has been decorated in a bright neutral tone and enjoys a pleasant outlook overlooking the rear garden and surrounding area. This room is fitted with built-in wardrobes offering ample storage space. There is a further good sized double bedroom which has a large walk-in cupboard and a window to the rear garden. A wet room with an electric shower and two piece white modern suite completes the accommodation.
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