2 Gordon Avenue, Bonnyrigg, Midlothian, EH19 2PQ

3 Bed House - End Terraced with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£139,510 in October 2014

The property

The subject of the sale is an exceptional end terraced villa of immense appeal, forming part of a mature, well established modern development, enjoying a lovely leafy outlook and located in the popular Bonnyrigg area of Edinburgh. The property is situated within larger than average private gardens, the seller having bought an area of garden ground to the side of the house. It offers tremendous scope for extension, subject to the necessary consents being obtained. The garden to the front has been laid with mono-block paving stones to create off street parking for three cars, whilst the predominantly south facing garden to the rear has been hard landscaped for easy maintenance, with borders of plants and shrubs. The main living area is essentially open plan in layout, with windows to both the front and rear and a delightful feature fireplace which makes an attractive focal point. The white high gloss kitchen has been cleverly planned to incorporate a useful breakfast bar and gives direct access to the garden. On the upper level are three appealing bedrooms and the family bathroom which has a white suite and shower. Further benefits on offer include gas central heating, double glazing, a spacious and very welcoming entrance hall and a useful attic.

Energy rating E

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