107 Clermiston Crescent, Edinburgh, EH4 7BW

3 Bed House - Terraced with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£200,000 in October 2014

The property

Well-presented, bright and spacious extended three bedroom mid-terrace villa, enjoying an elevated position with open views to the West and private garden ground to the front and rear. Dating from the latter half of the 20th Century, it benefits from a private two car driveway, ample unrestricted on-street parking, UPVC double glazing, gas central heating, excellent storage provision including loft, cable TV and phone points. On the ground floor, an entrance hall serves the living room, dining / kitchen and family bathroom with a carpeted stairway rising to a first floor landing and three double bedrooms. Located in an established, popular and quiet neighbourhood, close to extensive parklands, it offers easy access to an excellent range of local amenities including Drumbrae Library hub, Drumbrae Leisure Centre and Clermiston Park. The woodland walkways on the slopes of Corstorphine Hill are close-by and Cramond Beach is just a short drive away. Local shopping caters for everyday needs, with a cooperative supermarket nearby. More comprehensive shopping is offered on St. John's Road in Corstorphine and at the Gyle and Hermiston Gait malls. There is an excellent bus service almost on the doorstep, easy access to Queensferry Road and Glasgow Road, connecting to the M90 North, City Bypass and M8, Edinburgh Airport lying around 12 minute’s drive away.

Energy rating D

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