The Carriage House, Southfield House, 81 Carnbee Avenue, Edinburgh, EH16 6GA

3 Bed House - Mews with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£365,000 in February 2015

The property

This is a rare opportunity to acquire a unique home in such impressive surroundings and early viewing is essential to appreciate what is on offer. Southfield House is an imposing B-Listed baronial building built in 1875 by the architect John Chesser. It boasts a tranquil, tucked away position beyond a large sweeping lawn and leafy mature trees forming the very well kept shared gardens. The Carriage House is a mid terraced mews property within a secure cobblestoned courtyard to the rear. This beautifully presented, light and spacious property has immense appeal, being part of an historic building yet offering all modern comforts. Delightful views across the grounds can be had from the impressive living/dining room, boasting windows on three sides and a fireplace, and from the large twin windowed main bedroom which has excellent built-in storage and a modern en-suite facility. The kitchen has ample fitted units and a range of appliances. It lies open plan to a dedicated dining area with door to a fully enclosed patio garden from which one can enjoy a private seating area with a leafy outlook and hear the sound of the nearby burn. In addition to the main bedroom upstairs, there are two further bedrooms and a stylish bathroom with claw foot bath. A utility area within the bathroom has plumbing for a washing machine and venting for a tumble dryer. There is a WC at ground floor level. An allocated parking space lies just outside the electronic gates to the courtyard.

Energy rating E

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