34 Third Street, Newtongrange, Dalkeith, Midlothian, EH22 4PZ

1 Bed House - End Terraced with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£160,000 in August 2024

The property

An excellent opportunity has arisen to purchase this charming 1 bedroom end-terraced cottage with delightful private gardens and private parking to the rear. Enjoying a quiet cul-de-sac setting in the popular Midlothian village of Newtongrange, the property is within easy reach of excellent local amenities and commuting links. Providing excellent potential, this generously proportioned home which would now benefit from some general modernisation and upgrading, shall undoubtedly appeal to the professional, retirees or those looking to downsize and merits internal viewing to be fully appreciated. In brief the accommodation comprises; entrance vestibule with storage cupboard. There is a generous open plan lounge/diningroom with feature fireplace with electric fire with twin windows to the front and window to rear. Opening from the dining area is the fitted kitchen with outlook over the rear garden. Well laid out with ample wall and base units with built-in gas hob, electric oven and hood together with integrated fridge freezer. An inner hallway leads to the front facing double bedroom with built-in wardrobes and additional storage cupboard. And lastly, the bathroom comprises of a white three piece suite with electric shower over bath. In addition, there is an insulated attic together with a gas central heating system with combi boiler. There is a very well maintained private front garden laid to lawn with attractive borders with pathway to entrance. The sizeable, established private garden to the rear is a delightful space of lawn, patio and decorative borders with a driveway to the rear providing off-street private parking. The garden shed shall be included in the sale. Council Tax Band - B

Council Tax Band B
Total Floor Area 44 m2
Energy rating E

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