13 Northfield Crescent, Edinburgh, EH8 7PU

4 Bed House - Others with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£325,000 in August 2018

The property

Well presented, spacious, four-bedroom, semi-detached villa with private gardens, set on a quiet residential street, located in the Northfield area, to the east of Edinburgh city centre. The entrance hall has engineered wood flooring, a storage cupboard and carpeted stairs leading to the landing. With aspects to the front and rear, the bright and spacious living/dining room features engineered wood flooring, space for freestanding dining furniture and a wood burning stove. The kitchen is fitted with traditional units with hardwood worktops, a stainless steel sink, with integrated appliances including a five burner gas hob, double electric oven, dishwasher and washing machine. Bedroom four may be used flexibly as a study or family room, and the WC is set off the inner hall. Upstairs, generously-sized bedroom one features carpeted flooring and ample space for furniture, whilst bedrooms two and three are well finished, both with laminate flooring. Set to the rear, the bathroom is fitted with a traditional white suite with a mixer over-bath shower, tiled splashbacks and a ladder radiator.

Council Tax Band D
Energy rating D

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