4 Craigcrook Terrace, Edinburgh, EH4 3QN

2 Bed Flat - Maindoor with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£291,000 in November 2017

The property

An excellent opportunity has arisen to purchase this rarely available large 2 bedroom main door traditional flat situated within the sought after Blackhall district of the city, close to excellent amenities and commuting links. The property which retains many fine period features throughout offers generously proportioned accommodation ideal for the young family or that of the professionals. Benefiting from double glazing and a gas central heating system with combi boiler (approx. 3 years old), the property comprises entrance vestibule, hallway with storage facilities, impressive bay windowed sittingroom, modern L-shaped dining kitchen with French doors provide direct access to the lovely well kept communal garden. There are two spacious double bedrooms and a modern shower room comprising of a white three piece suite with mains shower. This is a must see and early viewing is highly recommended. There is a small private garden located to the front of the property and situated to the rear is a well kept communal garden providing a lovely leafy private setting.

Total Floor Area 110 m2
Energy rating C

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