46 Eskbank Road, Bonnyrigg, Midlothian, EH19 3AR

3 Bed House - Detached with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£255,088 in March 2023

The property

This spacious detached house is situated in an established residential area of Bonnyrigg and offers an exciting project for those looking to renovate and modernise a home to their own taste and requirements. The house includes three bedrooms, two reception areas, a kitchen, and a bathroom (plus a WC), as well as good-sized gardens and a detached single garage. The front door opens into an entrance hall with built-in storage and a useful WC. At the end of the hall to the right, you step into an open-plan living room and dining room, providing a fantastic open space for everyday life and entertaining. The living room is situated to the front of the property and enjoys a sunny southeast-facing aspect, whilst the dining room to the rear features wide patio doors sliding open to allow easy access to the garden. The kitchen neighbours the dining room and is fitted with classically styled wall and base cabinets, spacious worktops, and splashback tiling, with provision made for freestanding and undercounter appliances. An oven, a fridge/freezer, and a washing machine will all be included in the sale, and the kitchen is completed by an external entrance. On the first floor, a landing (with storage) leads to the home's three bedrooms and a bathroom. All three sleeping areas are spacious, offering plenty of space for furniture, and accompanied by built-in storage, and the front-facing two enjoy a sunny southeast-facing aspect. The bathroom currently comprises a bath and a WC-suite. Heating and glazing. Externally, the house is flanked by gardens to the front and rear. The former boasts a sunny aspect and includes well-tended lawns, whilst the latter is predominantly laid to lawn and features gated rear access, where you will find unrestricted on-street parking. The home also comes with a detached single garage. Extras: The property shall be sold as seen. The piano can be included, if desired. Bonnyrigg Increasingly popular with professionals and families seeking a quiet retreat from the capital, the historic town of Bonnyrigg enjoys a picturesque countryside setting just seven miles from Edinburgh city centre. Well-served by excellent local amenities, the town's bustling high street is home to numerous well-known and independent retailers, as well as a range of supermarkets, a bank, pubs, and eateries. Further beneficial facilities include a medical centre and local hospital, whilst, in terms of education, the town is serviced by five primary schools and a high school. Set between the forks of the River Esk and surrounded by idyllic Midlothian countryside, Bonnyrigg is the perfect base from which to enjoy a range of outdoor pursuits, including pleasant walks and cycle rides, with the town also hosting its own rugby and bowling clubs, as well as the prestigious Broomieknowe Golf Course. Falling into the capital's commuter belt, Bonnyrigg enjoys superb transport links, lying near to the Edinburgh City Bypass and benefiting from regular bus links, and a nearby rail service, into the capital.

Total Floor Area 93 m2
Energy rating D

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