42/22 Shore, The Shore, Edinburgh, EH6 6QU
Sale history
£190,000 in April 2022
The property
Boasting a quiet tucked away position in the heart of this fashionable area and superb views to the Water of Leith, this most charming top floor flat forms part of an A-Listed warehouse conversion and is well worth viewing to appreciate what is on offer. Donaldson’s warehouse dates from 1828 and is said to be one of the oldest and architecturally most distinctive warehouses in Edinburgh, if not in Scotland. It has a peaceful position set back from the road whilst still allowing great views to the water through two large arched windows. The easily manageable accommodation comprises of a public room with more than ample floor space for both seating and dining furniture, kitchen fitted with units and integral appliances, a double sized bedroom and bathroom with white suite and electric shower. Walking out of the small courtyard takes you directly onto the Shore, where you can find an excellent choice of amenities and enjoy walks along the scenic waterfront. Features include: entrance hall with cupboard and attic space; living/dining room; fitted kitchen; double sized bedroom; bathroom; electric heating; security entryphone system; lift; fabulous amenities close at hand.
Council Tax Band | C |
Total Floor Area | 44 m2 |
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