38 Dublin Street Lane North, Edinburgh, EH3 6NT

3 Bed House - Mews with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£680,000 in March 2022

The property

Forming part of a small and exclusive, award-winning development by world-renowned architect Sir Richard Murphy and uniquely upgraded by the existing owner, sympathetic to the original design, this delightful mews house offers stylish and deceptively spacious accommodation in immaculate move-in condition. Benefitting from a peaceful, tucked away location in the New Town just moments walk from Edinburgh's thriving St James Quarter and St Andrew's Square. Entrance hallway with storage, stunning open plan, triple aspect living/dining/kitchen with French doors to a charming patio area and large sliding door to a private deck, contemporary downstairs shower room, upper landing, three generous double bedrooms all with built-in wardrobes and luxurious bathroom with skylight. New gas central heating and fully double glazed. Secure and private residents' car park. A key is available to the delightful Queen Street Gardens on payment of a small annual fee. The fitted carpets and floor coverings, light fittings, curtains and integrated Siemens kitchen appliances are to be included in the sale.

Council Tax Band G
Total Floor Area 102 m2
Energy rating C

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