7 Broad Wynd, The Shore, Edinburgh, EH6 6QZ
Sale history
£238,450 in October 2021
The property
2ND JULY AT 12 NOON A rare opportunity has arisen to purchase this impressive well-presented and fashionable, two-bedroom, main door flat, converted from a historic Iron Mongers, set in a quiet street in Edinburgh’s trendy Shore district, to the north of the city centre with host of amenities on its door step. The property which has a contemporary feel throughout has been decorated in tasteful tones and is set within an enviable location within Edinburgh’s shore area. Viewing is essential of this wonderful modern apartment, boasting a spacious open plan living room / well equipped kitchen, attractive fittings and stylish presentation throughout. The property benefits from; excellent storage available in the attic and storage cupboard in the living room / kitchen, timber framed double glazing and unrestricted on street parking. Welcoming hallway with pulley clothes airer, open plan living room / kitchen with storage cupboard, two double bedrooms, modern bathroom with electric shower over bath, timber framed double glazing, electric heating, unrestricted on street parking, generous attic storage.
Council Tax Band | C |
Total Floor Area | 50 m2 |
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