3 (2F2) Howard Place, Edinburgh EH3 5JZ

3 Bed Flat - Top Floor with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£525,000 in June 2019

The property

This is a superb top (second) floor flat in a renovated Georgian tenement dating from the 1820s situated in the sought-after area of Inverleith. The spacious and flexible accommodation comprises: entrance hall, bright corner lounge, dining room, breakfasting kitchen with appliances, 2 large double bedrooms, 3rd smaller double bedroom (off the dining room), bathroom with shower, and shower-room. Fabulous period features can be found throughout the property, including cornicing, working shutters and fireplaces. The property benefits from gas central heating, timber-framed sash and case windows, a cellar in the common stair, shared garden to rear, and on-street permit parking. There are excellent local amenities and transport links. It is anticipated that the property will appeal to a variety of purchasers, and viewing is highly recommended to appreciate this charming property in full.

Total Floor Area 158 m2
Energy rating C

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