9a, East Claremont Street, New Town, Edinburgh, EH7 4HT

2 Bed Flat - Maindoor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£410,000 in April 2023

The property

Set in a stunning Georgian A listed building this main door property has recently been meticulously fully renovated to the highest standard whilst sympathetically retaining opulent period features. Surrounded by excellent local amenities and within easy walking distance of the city centre and the St James Quarter this property would make an ideal home in a highly sought after location. Boasting underfloor heating, a courtyard garden to the front and two cellars the accommodation comprises a welcoming entrance hallway, bright twin window South facing lounge with detailed ceiling rose, luxury dining kitchen with granite worktops and high-end appliances, rear facing master bedroom with elegant en-suite shower room, second well-proportioned double bedroom and the apartment is completed by a stylish shower room. • Georgian A listed building• Main door basement apartment• Recently fully refurbished to the highest standard• Opulent period features• Front courtyard garden• Two cellars• Bright South facing lounge• Luxury dining kitchen • Two double bedroom

Council Tax Band C
Total Floor Area 93 m2
Energy rating D

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