39/7 Dalmeny Street, Edinburgh, EH6 8PG

1 Bed Flat - Top Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£190,000 in September 2020

The property

39/7 Dalmeny Street lies within walking distance of Leith's main thoroughfare, lined with shops, bars and eateries, and the city centre just over a mile away. Having been lovingly decorated throughout, this stylish city centre property is the ideal home for professionals. The flat is reached via a secure communal stairwell. Welcoming you into the home is an entrance hall presented with feature wallpaper and wood flooring which flows seamlessly into the reception room. The south-facing living room promises flexible space for comfortable seating and dining furniture and benefits from all-day sun via a large window retaining its original panelled surround and views towards Edinburgh's iconic Calton Hill and Arthur's Seat. The inviting space is elegantly decorated with dove grey walls, intricate ceiling cornicing and an open Edinburgh Press painted in complementary dusky blue. Next door, a Shaker-style kitchen is fitted with a selection of ivory-white wall and base units, and a natural wood worktop with a chic metro tiled splashback, along with a range appliances. Peacefully located to the rear of the flat is a good-sized double bedroom boasting excellent built-in storage, including an Edinburgh Press and cupboards set behind attractive shuttered doors. Finally completing this desirable city home is a bright bathroom fitted with crisp-white metro tiling, a WC, a basin set into a vanity unit, a chrome towel radiator, and a shower over bath with a glass screen. The flat is heated via efficient gas central heating and double-glazed throughout. Externally, the flat enjoys access to a well-maintained communal garden, neatly laid to lawn, and on-street parking in the vicinity is conveniently unrestricted. Leith has been voted as one of the best places to live in the UK, by the The Times in 2019. Lying within walking distance of the city centre, Leith itself enjoys a range of shops, restaurants, cafes and trendy coffee houses. It neighbours the Shore area, characterised by its continental-style waterfront, with trendy bars and award-winning eateries including no fewer than three Michelin-starred restaurants. For foodies, Leith Market (every Saturday) is the perfect place to pick up fresh local produce. The bustling shopping area around Leith Walk is complemented by Ocean Terminal shopping centre. Leith boasts a thriving arts scene, and is hosts the annual Leith and Mela Festivals. Just down the road you will find Out of the Blue Drill Hall, with wonderful art, makers and exhibition space with a cafe and year-round events. Leith is home to the recently reopened Leith Theatre and the Leith School of Art. The area, although in walking distance of the city centre, boasts an excellent transport network, with the currently constructed Tram Line leading from Leith Walk all the way to the airport. Home Report: £165,000 EPC: D

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