160 Bruntsfield Place, Edinburgh, EH10 4ER

2 Bed Flat - Third Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£350,000 in January 2020

The property

A most attractive third floor apartment forming part of a traditional tenement situated in the heart of what was known as the old village of Bruntsfield. The building is the birthplace of the renowned authoress Muriel Spark. The property which has been well maintained and is in good decorative order provides spacious accommodation throughout, which is rich in period features including sash and case windows in panelled surrounds and Edinburgh press cupboards. It has attractive sanded and polished wooden flooring in most rooms together with a quality kitchen and modern shower room with underfloor heating. The sitting room is most attractive being of an excellent size with a large bay window. The kitchen has been fitted with modern units, onxy effect work tops and toning tiled splashbacks. It is in excellent decorative order using neutral well-chosen colours which complement the original features and natural wood flooring. Hall, Sitting Room, Kitchen /Dining room, Two Double bedrooms, Box room and Shower room. Good storage. Communal garden to rear. On street permit zoned parking together with pay and display.

Energy rating C

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