47/3 St Leonards Street, Newington, Edinburgh, EH8 9QN

2 Bed Flat - Second Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£260,660 in August 2017

The property

Most appealing traditional second floor flat situated in a high amenity area convenient for the universities and Holyrood Park. This is an attractive, generously proportioned property, well presented throughout and benefiting from views to Arthur's Seat and Salisbury Crags from the front facing windows. It would make an ideal private home and is also very suitable as a buy to let, being close to the central universities. The accomodation comprises of a hallway, living/dining room, kitchen/dining room, two double bedrooms, bathroom, separate WC, gas central heating, sanded flooring, security entryphone system and shared rear garden.

Council Tax Band C
Total Floor Area 80 m2
Energy rating C

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