5 South Chesters Bank, Bonnyrigg, Midlothian, EH19 3WF

3 Bed House - End Terraced with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£256,000 in October 2024

The property

This end-terrace house forms part of Bonnyrigg's desirable Hopefield area and offers spacious accommodation over two levels. A welcoming entrance hall (with separate w.c.) leads to the spacious livingroom which offers useful storage cupboard, and has stairs to the upper level. The livingroom also provides convenient access to the modern dining kitchen with utility recess off. The upper landing gives access to the three bedrooms (two with built-in storage) and the generous shower room with walk-in enclosure. The property further benefits from gas central heating, double glazing, attractive, low maintenance rear garden and an allocated parking space. The home is sure to appeal to a wealth of buyers and lies within easy reach of amenities such as shops, schools, transport links, and scenic open spaces 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. 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.

Council Tax Band D
Total Floor Area 82 m2
Energy rating C

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