9/1 Greenhill Terrace, Edinburgh, EH10 4BS

2 Bed Flat - First Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£380,000 in October 2020

The property

A well-proportioned two bedroom flat in the ever-popular Greenhill area of Edinburgh. The property occupies the first floor of an impressive converted Victorian townhouse and retains features of the period. Now requiring some upgrading, this property offers considerable potential to create a superb residence to the south of the city centre and within walking distance of Bruntsfield and Morningside. The property is accessed via a shared vestibule and the internal accommodation of over 1000 square feet comprises; internal hallway, exceptionally spacious drawing room with decorative cornice work and feature fireplace, two double bedrooms, dining kitchen and a large bathroom. There is potential (subject to obtaining the necessary consents) to relocate the kitchen to the bedroom off the drawing room and a number of nearby properties have had this alternation. There is an open outlook to both the front and rear of the building and the property benefits from gas central heating.

Council Tax Band F
Total Floor Area 91 m2
Energy rating D

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