55/13 Caledonian Crescent, Edinburgh, EH11 2AT

2 Bed Flat - Top Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£215,000 in December 2017

The property

Bright and well-presented, two bedroom, fourth floor (top) flat, set in a quiet, factored residential development, conveniently located in the popular Dalry area, just west of Edinburgh city centre. The third floor entrance stairway leads up to the main hall which comprises a walk-in storage cupboard, secured entry system console, skylight, and gives access to all rooms within. The corner-set, light and spacious living room features large windows on two aspects affording views toward Murrayfield Stadium and Corstorphine Hill. The bright, modern, fitted kitchen comprises an integrated ceramic hob, electric oven, extractor canopy, slimline dishwasher, washing machine and fridge/freezer. To the side of the property, south-facing bedroom one is a good-sized double room with a built-in wardrobe, carpeted flooring and space for additional furniture. Also to the side, bedroom two is a well-proportioned double bedroom with a built-in wardrobe, spot-light fitting and carpeted flooring. Finally, the family bathroom is tastefully decorated with an all-white suite with a spa bath, electric shower unit and with a slate tiled floor and tiled walls.

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

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