44a Minto Street, Edinburgh, EH9 2BR

4 Bed House - Detached with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£595,000 in December 2021

The property

A detached villa situated in the prestigious Newington district of the city perfectly positioned for access into Edinburgh City Centre and a wide range of local amenities. The property was built in 2002 and is set to the rear of the Strathalan Guest House. There is shared access to the side of the Guest House leading down to the property itself and the property would make an excellent family home in a great location and the accommodation comprises: Reception hall with storage. Spacious living room/dining room with dual aspect. French doors to rear garden. Breakfasting kitchen with appliances. Utility room off. Master bedroom with fitted wardrobes & en-suite shower room. French doors to rear garden. Further double bedroom with Jack & Jill style bathroom to reception hall. Study/Bedroom 5 with French doors to rear. Upper landing with storage & access to eaves. Two further good sized double bedrooms both with storage & access to eaves. Bathroom with shower. Gas central heating. Double glazing. Alarm. Parking space in front of garage. Small private area to front. Fabulous enclosed south-west facing garden at rear.

Council Tax Band F
Total Floor Area 146 m2
Energy rating C

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