44c High Street, Haddington, East Lothian, EH41 3EE
Sale history
£143,000 in August 2023
The property
Conveniently located on Haddington’s High Street, this two-bedroom double-upper flat is just a stone’s throw from excellent amenities and transport links. It forms part of an historic, 17th-century, B-listed building, and offers bright and spacious accommodation, which is finished in neutral hues to allow new buyers to easily add their own stamp. Furthermore, the charming home has excellent storage facilities available as well. Extras: all fitted floor coverings, window blinds, light fittings, integrated oven and electric hob, and an undercounter washing machine to be included in the sale. Features: A bright and spacious double-upper flat On the first & second floors Of a B-listed 17th-century building In the Haddington conservation area Welcoming entrance hall with storage Living/dining room with feature fireplace Well-appointed kitchen 3pc bathroom with overhead shower Two large double bedrooms Two large stores & generous eaves storage On-street parking bays Electric heating & traditional sash windows
Council Tax Band | C |
Total Floor Area | 73 m2 |
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