8/10 Jeffrey Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1DT

1 Bed Flat - Third Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£156,157 in January 2015

The property

Excellent third floor flat in traditional stone built tenement enjoying a city centre location within Edinburgh's historic Old Town. Ideal for young professionals, as a pied-a-terre and sure to be of interest to investors, he accommodation comprises; hall, lounge with dining recess, kitchen, double bedroom with a built in wardrobe, bathroom with a white three piece suite having a MIRA shower over the bath. The building has a secure entry phone system and a communal roof terrace enjoying superb views towards Calton Hill, Arthur's Seat, Salisbury Crags, the Forth and Fife. Only a short walk from Princes Street and set within the Old Town, the property enjoys the most central of locations. The historic Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site and boasts a fine array of shops, cafes, restaurants, bars and tourist attractions. The fine retailers of George Street and Harvey Nicholls are within easy reach as are some of the city's finest dining establishments. Edinburgh's commercial area is within walking distance as are regular bus, tram and train services.

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