7 Gloucester Lane, Edinburgh, EH3 6ED
Sale history
£375,000 in August 2025
The property
7 Gloucester Lane is a charming 2-bed, main-door mews property located in Edinburgh’s prestigious New Town. Situated in a pretty cobbled lane of traditional mews properties, the property is ideally located for Edinburgh’s city centre and all it has to offer. Welcoming hall with utility cupboards and clothes pulley; bright and generous sitting room / dining room with views to the rear; kitchen with a range of wall mounted and floor standing units and integrated appliances; double bedroom 1; double bedroom 2; shower room with three-piece suite comprising WC, wash hand basin and shower cubicle. Access to Queen Street Gardens West available with payment of a modest annual fee. A single garage may be available by separate negotiation. Residents Permit zone 5A and metered parking is available on the surrounding streets. Gas central heating. Double glazing. All fixtures and fittings are included in the sale and whilst believed to be in reasonable working order are strictly “sold as seen”. All white goods are included in the sale and, as per Standard Clauses Edition 6, no warranties are given. The Scottish Conveyancers Forum guidance indicates that is not appropriate for solicitors to be involved in checking compliance with the rules surrounding interlinked smoke alarms and heat detectors. Again, as per Standard Clauses Edition 6, no warranties are given that such a system is in place. Rating - D Council Tax – E Location Edinburgh’s fashionable New Town is typified by pretty Georgian and Victorian Crescents and wide open streets, and is one of Edinburgh’s most desirable locations as well as being a UNESCO World Heritage site. Located within easy reach of the city centre the property is also conveniently located for the Clysdale Bank Plaza, the IECC and the financial institutions based on Lothian Road together with both the Scottish Widows and Standard Life headquarters. Charlotte Square, Princess Street, George Street, the vibrant and atmospheric Old Town and the rejuvenated canal basin are all easily accessible, providing a wide range of amenities, shops, bars and restaurants. The King’s, Traverse and Royal Lyceum theatres are all close by, together with cinemas such as the Edinburgh Filmhouse and Odeon. The immediate area boasts The National Galleries of Scotland Modern One and Modern Two, together with the delightful Belgrave Crescent Gardens. Nearby Stockbridge features an excellent array of boutique shops, cafes and restaurants as well as a Waitrose supermarket. Inverleith Park is close by and leisurely strolls along the Water of Leith walkway and the world-renowned Royal Botanical Gardens make the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. There are numerous sports clubs within the immediate area offering everything from Westwoods Health Club to tennis and padel courts at The Edinburgh Sports Club, rugby at The Accies, and The Grange Club featuring cricket, hockey, squash and tennis sections, with two padel courts and an indoor tennis court recently completed. Excellent public transport links such as Waverley train station, regular bus services along Queen Street and Edinburgh’s tram service are all available nearby.
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