19/1 Watson Crescent, Edinburgh, EH11 1HA

1 Bed Flat - Ground Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£160,000 in December 2018

The property

This bright and freshly presented ground floor flat lies in the popular and central area of Polwarth, to the south of Edinburgh's city centre. The property is entered through the light and airy entrance hallway with a cupboard for convenient storage and decorated with newly installed wood flooring which extends through into the sitting area. The open-plan sitting room/dining room/kitchen is a well-presented space with a large window that bathes the room in bright, natural light. With ample space to include a dining table and chairs this is a superb space for social-dining and entertaining. The kitchen is neatly located off the sitting area through an attractive archway and is fitted with white work units, contemporary wood work surfaces with white tiled splashbacks. The property comprises of a freshly presented double bedroom with a built-in cupboard offering excellent storage while making great use of space. The bathroom had a white suite with eye-catching splashback. A separate W.C. is located across the hall. Communal garden grounds are located to the rear of the property offering great out-door space. The area provides on-street parking. The property is fully double glazed with a new gas central heating system. In an ideal location within walking distance of the city centre, Fountain Bridge Leisure centre and local restaurants and shops, this modern ground floor flat is in immaculate move-in condition.

Council Tax Band B
Total Floor Area 5 m2
Energy rating C

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