32/9 Castle Terrace, Edinburgh, EH1 2EL

4 Bed Flat - Third Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£350,125 in June 2015

The property

The apartment is located in a stunning and significant Grade ‘A’ Listed building that forms part of a larger ensemble designed by the renowned Scottish architect Sir James Gowans in circa 1868 and which exemplifies Gowan’s characteristically logical planning, idiosyncratic detailing and exemplary execution. A bright and spacious apartment which is further complimented by it’s superb location on the doorstep of Edinburgh Castle. There are four large double bedrooms and an open plan kitchen/sitting area, the flat also has the flexibility to be used as a three bedroom apartment with two public rooms if required. The elegant accommodation is complete with an impressive and welcoming entrance hall with a cloaks cupboard, main bathroom, large walk-in cupboard and a further storage cupboards. All the rooms are generously proportioned and benefit from high ceilings with many fine retained period features including cornices, sash and case windows and shutters. The flat has recently been redecorated throughout and all windows are the original sash and case windows and were fully refurbished, and upgraded with draught and acoustic seals earlier this year.

Energy rating D

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