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4 bed second floor flat for sale in Old Town

4/3 Chessels Court, Edinburgh, EH8 8AD
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ESPC Chartered Firm
Total Floor Area 150m²
Council Tax Band F
Energy Rating C
Tenure Freehold
Key features
  • Impressive sitting room
  • Kitchen/dining room
  • 3 spacious double bedrooms
  • Bedroom 4/study
  • Contemporary shower room
  • Period features & wonderful views
  • Historic & central location
  • Shared garden & secure cellar
  • Permit parking
  • Gas central heating

Property highlight: Rarely available 4 bedroom apartment forming part of an A Listed building with fabulous views

Rarely available A-listed apartment in a handsome renovated building and situated in a peaceful courtyard in Edinburgh's historic Old Town. The building, originally constructed in 1748 as mansion apartments for its namesake architect, Archibald Chessel, later became the Excise Office after a period of occupation by residents. It was the site of the famous robbery in 1788 that led to the downfall of William 'Deacon' Brodie. In 1963 the buildings were renovated and updated to a design by celebrated architect Robert Hurd. The leafy central courtyard is well maintained by the Chessels Court residents' association and is the perfect escape from vibrant and bustling Canongate and the Royal Mile. The property benefits from fantastic views of Salisbury Crags and Arthur's Seat. The impressive interior is bright and generously proportioned. The accommodation is in good order throughout and complemented by charming period features such as decorative cornicing, original artwork, working shutters and attractive fireplaces. There is a cellar within a secure communal area on the lower ground level of number 6 next door. This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Edinburgh's rich history situated within UNESCO world heritage site. Early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the light, the stunning views and the charming character of this superb property. Location The historic Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site boasting a wealth of charm and character with all the benefits of city centre living. The main shopping and commercial thoroughfares of Princes Street and George Street are within comfortable walking distance which include major high street retailers, St James Quarter, fine restaurants and fashionable bars. The property is conveniently located for many Edinburgh University buildings as well as many famous and historical places of interest. The Grassmarket and the Royal Mile area of the Old Town offer a superb choice of speciality shops, fine restaurants, fashionable bars, coffee shops, delis and boutiques. Regular bus services give access to most areas of the City and for commuters Waverley Station is a short walk away. Management Some areas of the shared grounds are maintained by Edinburgh City Council and in addition to this there is a Chessels Court Association who cut the grass (there is a voluntary cost of £5 per year). Extras All fitted floor coverings, blinds, curtains, light fittings, hob, oven, extractor hood, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine are included in the sale price.

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Old Town, Edinburgh City Centre at a glance*

  • Average selling price

    £272,332

  • Median time to sell

    32 days

  • Average % of Home Report achieved

    98.4%

  • Most popular property type

    1 bedroom flat

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* Figures are based on properties marketed and sold through ESPC. Home Report valuations relate to properties where the Home Report was available on espc.com. Figures relate to the 12 month period ending on 31/07/2025

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