36/1 Mayfield Terrace, Edinburgh, EH9 1RZ

3 Bed Flat - Garden with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£395,000 in December 2014

The property

A charming and beautifully extended three-bedroom garden flat quietly positioned in the popular Blacket Conservation Area within Newington. The flat is one of four properties within a converted stone-built semi-detached house and is the only one benefitting from a private main door entrance. The property has been sympathetically extended to provide an additional reception room leading directly to the private garden. Internally the property is in good decorative order and offers comfortable and flexible family accommodation. Externally the property benefits from a private garden to the rear as well as access to a larger communal rear garden. There is a secure external store offering useful storage space which also houses the boiler. Included in the sale will be all kitchen and utility room appliances as well as the blinds and light fittings. Accommodation comprises master bedroom with en-suite shower room, two further bedrooms, sitting room, dining room/family room, kitchen, bathroom and utility room.

Energy rating D

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