37/2 Mid Steil, Edinburgh, EH10 5XB

3 Bed Flat - Others with 3 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£405,000 in December 2012

The property

Unique and immaculately presented three bedroom flat over three floors in an old clock tower conversion of the old Edinburgh City Hospital located in a good quiet family area of Glenlockhart, lying to the south of Edinburgh city centre. With views of the Pentlands to the front and views of Merchants Golf Course and Craighouse Hill to the rear, this spacious property comprises entrance and upper hallways, living room, family room, modern fitted dining kitchen, dining room, three double bedrooms, one en-suite, family bathroom, WC and attic. The property further benefits from double glazing on first and third floor, triple glazing on second floor, GCH, secure entry system, private extensive landscaped garden grounds maintained by Factor, garage and reserved residents parking. The property is located close to excellent local amenities and is close to Morningside. There is easy access to the city centre and surrounding areas by public transport or car. Edinburgh Napier University and Fir Hill High School are located nearby.

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