56 Saughton Crescent, Murrayfield, EH12 5SH

4 Bed Plot with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£390,000 in July 2021

The property

Fantastic development opportunity to replace current dwelling on site with two semi-detached townhouses. Situated in the heart of prestigious Murrayfield planning permission has been granted under application no: 18/04595/FUL and building warrant Application No 19/03866/WARR The site lies in a highly sought after residential area in close proximity to an excellent range of shopping outlets and lesuire facilities. A range of small specialist shops serving the local community are located around Murrayfield and Roseburn Terrace and Sainbury's supermarket is just a few minutes away. Further choice is available at Corstorphine Village and the Gyle Shopping Centre and Hermiston Gait are just a little further afield with Morrisons and Tesco stores among other major shopping outlets. APPLICATION

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