32/7 Castle Terrace, Edinburgh, EH1 2EL
Sale history
£162,000 in July 2012
The property
Viewing is recommended of this second floor flat with enviable views of Edinburgh Castle and forming part of a magnificently ornate A Listed Victorian building built circa.1868. The property offers excellent rental/holiday let potential for the investor or indeed a pied-a-terre in the heart of the City. In brief the accommodation: Hall with storage, dining lounge with two arched windows, fitted kitchen, double bedroom with built in wardrobe, bathroom with shower. Shared garden to the rear, permit parking, electric central heating, secure entry-phone system.
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Lounge
4.52 m X 4.27 m / 14'10" X 14'0"
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Kitchen
4.01 m X 1.4 m / 13'2" X 4'7"
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Bedroom 1
3.84 m X 3.02 m / 12'7" X 9'11"
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Bathroom
2.08 m X 1.5 m / 6'10" X 4'11"
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Hall
6.4 m X 0.91 m / 21'0" X 3'0"
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