5/12 Drummond Street, Old Town, Edinburgh, EH8 9TT

1 Bed Flat - Lower Ground Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£190,000 in June 2021

The property

Superb, walk-in condition lower ground floor apartment within a B-listed schoolhouse conversion, situated close to the historic old town, city centre attractions and central universities. An excellent opportunity has arisen to acquire an immaculately presented, centrally situated apartment which melds the old with the new in that it offers all modern comforts whilst forming part of a distinctive red sandstone building, formerly St Patrick’s Catholic School, built in 1905 by the Architect John Alexander Carfrae. This is an excellent private home or investment purchase and viewing is highly recommended. Features include hallway with cupboard space, living/dining room open to modern fitted kitchen, double bedroom with mirrored wardrobe, shower-room fitted with white suite and electric shower, double glazing, electric heating, security entry system.

Council Tax Band D
Total Floor Area 39 m2
Energy rating E

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