Flat 1, 2 Seaforth Drive, Edinburgh, EH4 2BT
Sale history
£250,000 in September 2022
The property
Enjoying two bedrooms, a box room, a generous reception room, and a dining kitchen, plus lovely far-reaching views from the second/top floor of a traditional building in Craigleith, this well-proportioned flat would be perfect for couples, professionals, and rental investors, and is accompanied by a shared garden and unrestricted on-street parking. A secure shared stairwell leads to the front door on the second/top floor, where a hallway welcomes you inside. Along the hall to your left, you reach a living room, enjoying far-reaching views encompassing the surrounding rooftops and the hills in the distance. The room is further enhanced by attractive two-tone decor, a striking fireplace with stove inset (flanked by an open press), elegant cornicing and a ceiling rose, a picture rail, and handsome wood flooring. A kitchen awaits at the opposite end of the hall, with leafy open views and ample room for a seated dining area. Classically styled cabinets are accompanied by workspace, splashback tiling, and integrated appliances comprising an oven, and a hob. A freestanding fridge/freezer and an undercounter washing machine are also included. The flat accommodates two double bedrooms and a versatile, multipurpose box room. The bedrooms both enjoy neutral decor, wood flooring, and classic cornicing, and both offer plenty of space for furniture. Finally, a bright bathroom completes the accommodation and comprises a bath with an overhead shower, a WC-suite, and vanity storage. The home is kept warm by a gas central heating system. Single glazing is found throughout. Externally, the flat enjoys access to a shared garden and parking on Seaforth Drive is conveniently unrestricted. Extras: washing machine and fridge freezer, some other items may be available by separate negotiation. Rating - E. Craigleith The leafy district of Craigleith lies northwest of Edinburgh, in close proximity to the city centre as well a host of beautiful open spaces such as Ravelston Woods, Inverleith Park and Cramond's scenic seafront. The Royal Burgess Golfing Society offers a prestigious course for golf enthusiasts, whilst local indoor sports facilities can be found at Ainslie Park Leisure Centre, boasting a swimming pool, gym, fitness class studio and sports hall. Excellent local shopping amenities include those at Craigleith Retail Park, which hosts a Sainsbury's superstore alongside a range of high street retail outlets. Neighbouring Comely Bank and Stockbridge are renowned for their eclectic array of independent shops, delis and boutiques, as well as charming cafes, pubs and eateries. Craigleith promises superb state schooling options and the area is also surrounded by some of the capital's finest private schools. In addition to excellent public transport services into the city centre, Craigleith is a popular choice for those commuting further afield with swift road links to Edinburgh City Bypass, the Queensferry Crossing, Edinburgh Airport and the M8/M9 motorway networks.
Council Tax Band | D |
Total Floor Area | 79 m2 |
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