51 (2F1) Broughton Street, New Town, Edinburgh, EH1 3RJ

2 Bed Flat - Second Floor with 1 Reception Room

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£372,513 in October 2019

The property

Wonderful Project with huge potential. Superb Central Location. • Complete Renovation Required • Excellent Central Location• Spacious Period Apartment• Stunning New Town Views• Classical Proportions• Entrance Hall• Sitting Room• Dining Kitchen• Two Double Bedrooms• Dressing Room• Study• Box Room• Bathroom• Period Cornicing/Shutters• Two Storage Cellars• Residents' Association A substantial second floor, two bedroom period flat set in a spectacular central position affording superb New Town views, now in need of comprehensive renovation. The property is sited on the second floor of an attractive period building on the corner of Broughton Street and Forth Street, in the east end of the New Town. This superb central location affords easy access to the amenities and shopping facilities of Princes Street and George Street. Local amenities include an array of shops, bars, restaurants, coffee shops and bistros on Broughton Street, with a further and varied selection of amenities available on Leith Walk and around St. Andrews Square. In addition to the famous sights and sounds of the city centre, local recreational facilities include the Omni centre, providing a further selection of restaurants with a large multiscreen cinema and a gym, whilst the Edinburgh Playhouse Theatre and Calton Hill are under half a mile away. The £1 billion redevelopment of the St. James Quarter is well under way and will provide an even wider array of local retail and entertainment facilities. Regular bus services operate into and around the city centre from Broughton Street, whilst the motorist can find easy access to the A1 for routes out of town to the city bypass, in turn linking to the wider motorway network and Edinburgh Airport.

Council Tax Band D
Total Floor Area 126 m2
Energy rating G

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