68 Gaynor Avenue, Loanhead, Midlothian, EH20 9LT
Sale history
£200,000 in September 2024
The property
Situated in the small town of Loanhead, just 30 minutes' drive from central Edinburgh, this end-terraced house promises an attractively presented two-bedroom home with generous enclosed gardens and multi-car private parking - ideal for young families and professionals seeking a retreat from the bustle of the city. In addition to two spacious double bedrooms, the welcoming modern interiors boast a shower room, excellent built-in storage, and a sunny living room with a homely stove and convenient direct access to a stylish dining kitchen opening onto the garden. Extras: All fitted floor and window coverings and light fittings will be included in the sale.
Total Floor Area | 69 m2 |
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