22 Castlelaw Crescent, Bilston, Roslin, Midlothian, EH25 9SW
Sale history
£166,400 in January 2022
The property
Sold STC within 21 days - This rarely available semi-detached villa is quietly positioned within the popular Midlothian village of Bilston, surrounded by lovely open countryside yet well positioned for access to the city bypass and excellent local amenities on your doorstep. The spacious accommodation would now benefit from upgrading/modernisation yet offers excellent potential to create a fine home and, in brief, comprises welcoming entrance hallway, generously proportioned and bright lounge/dining, kitchen pleasantly overlooking the rear and inner hallway with door to rear garden, stylish shower room with shower cubicle, light and airy master bedroom with fitted storage and two further well-proportioned bedrooms. Further benefits include gas central heating & double glazing. There are private gardens located to the front and rear of the property and ample on-street parking is available to the front.
Council Tax Band | C |
Total Floor Area | 91 m2 |
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