4 Beulah, Musselburgh, Midlothian, EH21 7LH

3 Bed House - Semi Detached with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£520,000 in April 2025

The property

Nestled on a tranquil street in the heart of Musselburgh, moments from excellent amenities, quick transport links, the old golf course and lagoons and the banks of the Firth of Forth is this immaculate semi-detached cottage. Built circa 1880 the property boasts fine period features and character but has been sympathetically extended and upgraded to create a stunning family home in a highly sought-after location. The property comprises a welcoming vestibule and entrance hallway, a bright twin windowed lounge with detailed cornicing and wood burning stove, a contemporary kitchen with designer units, generous dining space and French doors out to the garden. Off the kitchen is a spacious utility room and downstairs is completed by a stylish double bedroom and shower room. Following up a traditional stair case with runner the upper level enjoys a large box room/study, two further well-proportioned double bedrooms and the home is completed by a new dazzling bathroom with free standing bath and separate shower. Externally the secluded rear garden is laid to lawn with a decked area ideal for al fresco dining

Council Tax Band F
Total Floor Area 126 m2
Energy rating E

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