35/10 Leith Street, Edinburgh, EH1 3AT

1 Bed Flat - Others with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£192,500 in January 2022

The property

Quietly situated to the rear of the building, 35/10 Leith Street is a delightful 1 bedroom apartment located in the heart of Edinburgh's city centre and is within walking distance of a wide variety of vibrant bars and highly regarded restaurants. The accommodation is bright and well presented throughout. Location Calton is only a few minutes' walk from the Scottish Parliament and situated just to the east of Princes Street in the heart of Edinburgh. Within the vicinity there is an excellent range of local amenities and shops including, the new St James Quarter Harvey Nichols and John Lewis. Good local shops and restaurants can also be found at nearby Elm Row, including the highly acclaimed delicatessen Valvona & Crolla. Further amenities can be found on nearby Broughton Street and York Place. Excellent recreational facilities can be found within walking distance at the Edinburgh Playhouse and the Omni Centre which has a multi-screen cinema, Nuffield Health Fitness & Wellbeing Gym, and numerous restaurants. Waverley rail station and Edinburgh's tram network are a short walk away. Fixtures and Fittings All fitted floor coverings, curtains, light fittings, kitchen appliances and furniture are included in the sale price. Management Factotum (Scotland) Ltd factor the building.

Total Floor Area 40 m2

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