315 Cameron Crescent, Bonnyrigg, Midlothian, EH19 2PL
Sale history
£141,750 in November 2022
The property
This rarely available, charming, one-bedroom semi-detached bungalow enjoys a quiet setting in the established town of Bonnyrigg and would suit a purchaser of any age group seeking an easily managed single storey home. The property benefits from double glazing, gas central heating, enclosed private gardens to the front and rear and unrestricted on street parking. Bonnyrigg is situated within easy reach of the City Bypass which provides access to the North, South and City Centre of Edinburgh. The well-proportioned accommodation comprises a welcoming entrance and hallway, living room with rear porch off, kitchen, double bedroom and shower room. The entrance hall is accessed via the partially glazed front door, has carpeting, a radiator, a large walk-in storage cupboard which houses the boiler and electricity/circuit breakers and a further storage cupboard. The good-sized, bright living room leads to the kitchen and has a window and glazed door giving access to the rear porch and on into the rear garden. There are triple folding doors which give the option of opening up the bedroom. The front facing kitchen has attractive fitted floor and wall units and worksurface with modern integral hob with oven below and extractor hood above. The washing machine and large fridge freezer are included in the sale. Accessed from the hall the double bedroom looks to the rear garden and there are two spacious built-in cupboards as well as the folding doors for optional access into the living room. The shower room has an easy access shower with seat and grab rails as well as WC and wash hand basin. The private front and rear gardens, fully enclosed by fencing, are accessed from the house or via gates and are easily maintainable. The property is situated in a mature development located on the outskirts of Bonnyrigg. As an expanding former village, this popular Midlothian town offers excellent local amenities with the High Street lined with well-known outlets, supermarkets, independent retailers, eateries, pubs, banks, Post Office and salons. Attractive river frontage hotels and eateries are found in the dell at neighbouring Lasswade, on the banks of the River North Esk. The town has a medical centre and benefits from the nearby Midlothian Community Hospital. Bonnyrigg is serviced by two high schools and three primary schools. The well regarded Lasswade Primary and Lasswade High Schools fall within the catchment of this property. It offers outstanding transport links, with buses to Edinburgh every 10 minutes during peak times and express services. Due to its close proximity to the city bypass, traveling in all directions by car is fast and convenient. There is also a train service running from nearby Eskbank. Bonnyrigg offers its own rugby club, bowling club, Broomieknowe Golf Course and delightful footpaths though the surrounding countryside. Nearby Dalkeith offers a wider range of retail and social options including a large 24-hour Tesco supermarket.
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Living Room
4.15 m X 3.9 m / 13'7" X 12'10"
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Kitchen
3.9 m X 2.45 m / 12'10" X 8'0"
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Bedroom
3.3 m X 3.25 m / 10'10" X 10'8"
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New Item
2.3 m X 1.1 m / 7'7" X 3'7"
Council Tax Band | B |
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