4/1 East London Street, New Town, Edinburgh, EH7 4BH

2 Bed Flat - Ground Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£301,175 in March 2019

The property

A rare opportunity to purchase this impressive two bedroom ground floor flat in simply immaculate order. Tastefully upgraded and styled to a extremely high standard whilst retaining a wealth of period features including fireplaces, stripped natural wood floors, ornate cornicing and fully working window shutters. This fine example of a historic New Town apartment forms part of a well maintained traditional building with secure door entry system and occupies an extremely pleasant position close to the city centre. Generously proportioned ready to walk-in accommodation comprising of: Welcoming entrance hall with walk-in with storage/box room, spacious twin windowed living room/dining room with box room/study and stylish fitted kitchen/breakfast room. Two double bedrooms and lovely bathroom with shower. Gas central heating (Combi) and double glazing (almost all windows replaced with new sash and case units). Small private front and shared rear gardens and ample car parking.

Council Tax Band C
Total Floor Area 72 m2
Energy rating D

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