103 Sixth Street, Newtongrange, Dalkeith, Midlothian, EH22 4LA

3 Bed House - Terraced with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£229,500 in July 2019

The property

Charming mid terraced ex-miner’s cottage of great character, providing deceptively spacious family accommodation beautifully finished off with stylish fittings and with a particularly sunny rear garden. This most popular area of Newtongrange was originally built in the 1900’s to house the miners working at Lady Victoria Colliery. The neat, quietly situated rows of streets have a great community feel. Sixth Street is located within walking distance of Welfare Park and the town’s varied amenities. The property offered for sale has been upgraded by the current owners and showcases contemporary fittings in both the kitchen and bathroom. The fully enclosed rear garden has decking and patio areas. A lane at the rear of the row gives access to the garage and drive. Accommodation comprises - vestibule and hallway, bay windowed living room, dining room, grey gloss fitted kitchen, three bedrooms, modern bathroom, gas central heating, double glazing, private enclosed gardens front and rear, garage and drive-in, parking for 3 cars to rear of the property.

Council Tax Band C
Total Floor Area 106 m2
Energy rating C

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