36 Riccarton Avenue, Currie, Midlothian, EH14 5PF
Sale history
£425,000 in August 2025
The property
36 Riccarton Avenue is a beautifully presented and sympathetically extended semi-detached house offering bright and spacious family living. Located in the popular village of Currie, the property is within easy reach of bus, rail and cycle routes into Edinburgh making it ideal for the daily commuter. It is also within walking distance of excellent primary schools and the newly built Currie Community High School. The property benefits from gas central heating and double glazed windows. The accommodation includes an entrance vestibule and hallway with two storage cupboards. The good sized lounge enjoys a quiet aspect overlooking the rear garden and has a lovely inbuilt stone fireplace. The dining kitchen is a large double aspect room with two windows and French style doors descending out to the garden. The kitchen is fitted with a range of gloss base and wall units with double electric oven, gas hob, hood, dishwasher and tumble dryer to remain. On the ground floor is also a spacious double bedroom and a bathroom with shower over bath and window to front. Upstairs, there is a landing with a walk-in cupboard and three further bedrooms, one with storage and a shower room with window to rear. Externally, to the front is a good sized garden which is mainly laid to lawn and there is a monoblock driveway to the side that can comfortably accommodate two cars. To the rear is a further good sized garden, again laid to lawn with both a patio and a large decking area. The former garage has been converted into an external office with power and light. Early viewing of this lovely home is essential to appreciate the good sized accommodation in this sought after location. Currie is a popular village located to the west of the city nestling under the Pentland Hills. The area offers several walking and cycling options, including the Water of Leith and the Pentland Hills Regional Park. Currie's excellent location makes the property ideal for the daily commuter with easy access to the City Bypass linking all major roads, the Airport and Forth Bridges, as well as the National Cycle Network. Public transport is available with excellent bus and train links with Curriehill Railway Station a short walk from the house. The village itself has a range of shops, post office, a medical centre, along with bars, restaurants and takeaways. The nearby Gyle Shopping Centre and Hermiston Gate Retail Park provide further shopping facilities. The Heriot-Watt university campus is nearby which includes the Oriam sports facilities and weekly park runs. Education is catered for at Currie Primary School and Currie Community High School.
| Council Tax Band | E |
| Total Floor Area | 109 m2 |
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