8/4 Eglinton Crescent, Edinburgh, EH12 5DH

2 Bed Flat - Second Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£610,000 in August 2022

The property

Stunning and spacious second floor flat, situated in one of Edinburgh's finest Victorian Crescents in the heart of the City. The apartment is in excellent decorative order throughout and elegant period features have been retained such as beautiful cornices, sash and case windows and stripped and sanded floors which stylishly combine with the contemporary decor. The well-proportioned accommodation has a wonderful south facing aspect that floods the front facing rooms with natural light. The accommodation comprises: Entrance Hall, Lounge with triple windows with south-facing outlook overlooking the Crescent gardens and the spires of St. Marys Cathedral and Palmerston Place Church beyond, fitted Dining Kitchen, Master Bedroom with en-suite Shower Room, second large Double Bedroom, Bedroom 3 / Home Office and Bathroom (with shower). Residents also have access to the wonderful Eglinton and Glencairn Gardens subject to a modest annual fee and which are private to the householders of the Crescent.

Total Floor Area 119 m2
Energy rating C

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