55/3 Prince Regent Street, Edinburgh, EH6 4AP

2 Bed Flat - First Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£136,500 in November 2017

The property

McQueen Legal present to the market this spacious two bedroom first floor flat forming part of a traditional tenement building enjoying an enviable location in the bustling Leith district of Edinburgh. The property is just a short walk from the picturesque Water of Leith and the lively Shore area along with an abundance of local amenities, close to all transport links and within walking distance to the city centre. An early viewing is recommended.

  • Hall

    Reception hallway.

  • Living Room

    Bright and pleasant living room with window looking over the rear garden area.

  • Kitchen

    Kitchen fitted with a good range of wall and base units, to include white goods.

  • Bedroom 1

    Impressively large double bedroom front facing with open shelved press, corniced ceiling and ample space for free standing furniture.

  • Bedroom 2

    Further front facing double bedroom.

  • Shower room

    Shower room with single shower tray, electric shower and shower curtain over.

  • WC

    with wash hand basin.

Energy rating C

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