39 Craigmillar Park, Edinburgh, EH16 5PD

5 Bed House - Semi Detached with 3 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£775,000 in March 2015

The property

“Muirhead House” is a magnificent traditional stone built Victorian villa nestled within the highly desirable Newington area of Edinburgh. Internally the property has been completely renovated to an exceptional standard and is in immaculate condition offering a blend of modern sophisticated living within a traditional environment. The property retains many fine period features inclusive of ornate cornicing and plastering work, working shutters and is further enhanced with a superb contemporary kitchen, grand en-suite bathroom and family bathroom. Outside there is a delightful front garden with mature trees and hedging. To the rear there is a wonderful garden with patio area and lawned area. There is access from East Suffolk Park to a shared private parking area via automatic gate which offers two parking spaces. Security alarm system. Entrance to the property is from Craigmillar Park by gate with pathway leading through the front garden to the entrance vestibule. The impressive entrance vestibule leads to the spacious reception hall with ornate cornice and plasterwork leading to all ground floor rooms and wide staircase leading to the upper floor.

Energy rating E

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