3/4 Cochran Terrace, Edinburgh, EH7 4BJ

2 Bed Flat - First Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£251,000 in November 2012

The property

Spacious two bedroom first floor flat in the Broughton area of Edinburgh, lying to the east of the city centre. A traditional Victorian build, the property comprises entrance hallway, living room, dining kitchen, two bedrooms, shower room and study / boxroom. The property is in excellent condition throughout, and further benefits from UPVC DG, GCH with combi boiler, on street parking and communal rear garden. The property is situated near to a wide range of local amenities catering for everyday needs, including shops, bank, post office, newsagents and a Tesco Superstore. Leith and Stockbridge are also within close proximity and provide a range of restaurants, bars and cafes. The property benefits from an excellent bus service, providing easy access to the City Centre and surrounding areas as well as good road access to main arterial routes and thereby to the motorway network. The views to the front are leafy and relatively open whilst to the back the property overlooks well tended shared gardens.

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