68 Camus Avenue, Edinburgh, EH10 6QX

2 Bed Flat - Ground Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£365,000 in November 2017

The property

A unique opportunity to acquire an elegant home, part of an historic Georgian mansion. Beautiful main door apartment, situated in the imposing B-listed Comiston House. Originally built in 1815 for Advocate James Forrest. Imaginatively redeveloped in 1996. Quietly located in the well-established and prestigious residential area of Fairmilehead, well served by a wealth of local amenities and services. Generously sized Oriel fronted living/dining room with feature fireplace. Fully fitted kitchen/dining room with integrated appliances. Two double bedrooms, with master en-suite shower room.Family bathroom with shower over bath. Full gas central heating and astragal windows. Residents' parking. Area of private garden. Ideally located for easy access into the city centre and to the city bypass. EPC Rating C. There are local shops for everyday needs with Morningside a short distance away offering a wide range of shops including a Waitrose and a Marks and Spencer Food store, restaurants, coffee shops, the Dominion Cinema and the Church Hill Theatre. There are some very fine schools in both the private and public sectors including George Watson’s College. There are also a number of popular golf courses in the vicinity with Hillend country park and ski slope only a short distance away. Nearby Braid and Pentland Hills offer many scenic walks. Good public transport links to the city centre and surrounding areas and easy access to the City By-pass.

Total Floor Area 121 m2
Energy rating C

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