17 Blackwood Crescent, Edinburgh, EH9 1RA

1 Bed Flat - Third Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£140,000 in November 2014

The property

A bright and well-presented one bedroom third floor flat, set in the heart of the desirable Newington area, South of Edinburgh City Centre. Comprising: entrance hall, living/dining room, kitchen, double bedroom, utility room and stylish bathroom. This bright property enjoys skylight windows in both the kitchen and bathroom, access to a communal rear garden and neutral décor. Benefiting from cornice, sash and case windows, combi-boiler, modern fittings and on-street permit parking. The vibrant Newington area boasts an extensive range of shops, supermarkets, fashionable bars and restaurants. Cameron Toll offers a number of High Street names and is open seven days a week. Leisure and sporting activities are catered for through the Royal Commonwealth Pool, the Meadow’s, Dynamic Earth and Queen’s Theatre. A regular bus service connects Newington to the City Centre, and Edinburgh University and the financial district are a short distance away.

Energy rating D

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