7 Chesser Crescent, Edinburgh, EH14 1SB

4 Bed Flat - Double Upper with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£249,999 in April 2014

The property

This is a rarely available stone-built double-upper villa making a super family home in the popular Chesser neighbourhood. In recent years the property has been extensively refurbished and upgraded professionally to a very high standard. The work includes: re-wiring, re-plumbing, internal re-plastering using special insulating materials, new gas central heating and double glazing, new doors and new interior fixtures and fittings such as kitchen and bathrooms. The property is presented in contemporary decorative finishes to a very high standard. Secure enclosed rear garden with children's play area, custom built summer house and canopied patio area 0131 661 0015 OR 07771 757 911

Energy rating D

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