31/4 Brighton Place, Edinburgh, EH15 1LL

2 Bed Flat - Top Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£308,000 in October 2017

The property

Please contact our office on 0131 669 1100 if you wish to leave your contact details in case there is a change in circumstances. 31/4 Brighton Place is a well-presented, bright and exceptionally spacious 2 bedroom top floor flat, forming part of a traditional tenement building designed by renowned Scottish architect William Hay in 1869. The property enjoys open views of Arthur’s Seat and is situated close to Brighton Park and Portobello’s Beach, Promenade and excellent amenities. Entered through a well-maintained communal stair via a secure door entry system, the accommodation comprises: entrance hall; living room with feature fireplace, ornate cornicing and bay window; dining room with 2 storage cupboards off; modern, well-equipped kitchen separated from the dining room by a breakfast bar; double bedroom 1 with expansive fitted wardrobes; double bedroom 2 with shelved recess and lovely views of Portobello Bowling Green; useful box room with internal window providing natural light which is currently being used as an additional bedroom, but could be utilised as a home office, nursery or storage depending on the occupants requirements and recently fitted contemporary shower room with double-sized walk-in shower and tiled floor. This property benefits from gas central heating, sash & case windows, beautifully kept shared rear garden and unrestricted street parking available to front.

Council Tax Band D
Total Floor Area 114 m2
Energy rating C

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