9/5 Hermand Crescent, Edinburgh, EH11 1QP

1 Bed Flat - Second Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£198,000 in July 2017

The property

Beautifully-presented and bright, one-bedroom, second-floor flat forming part of traditional stone-built tenement, located on a quiet side street in the popular Slateford area, west of Edinburgh city centre. The hall gives access throughout and features space for outerwear, a built-in store cupboard, the secured entry handset and contemporary spot lighting. A bright living room includes decorative cornice-work, a gas fire with tasteful surround, built in bookcase and varnished hardwood flooring. Set to the opposite end of the flat, the dining kitchen features stone-effect worktops with an inset sink a tiled splash-back surround and engineered wood flooring; whilst integrated appliances include a washing machine, dishwasher, fridge, double oven, gas hob and canopy. A carpeted double bedroom includes period cornice-work, and ceiling rose. The bathroom is fitted with a three piece suite including an electric shower above the bath and splash-walls.

Council Tax Band B
Total Floor Area 57 m2
Energy rating C

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