23 Carlton Terrace Mews, Edinburgh, EH7 5DA

1 Bed House - Mews with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£220,000 in September 2014

The property

This well appointed ‘B’ listed main door mews style property is in an attractive mews quadrangle and overlooks a peaceful communal garden, which provides a tranquil oasis in the heart of the Georgian New Town Conservation area. Within a short walk away of Princes Street, George Street and the rest of the historic city, it is ideally placed to offer many cultural, shopping, transport and recreational facilities. These properties originally housed horses and carriages on the lower floor with living quarters for the coachmen upstairs. The charm and character remain with the attractive cobblestone courtyard setting. The accommodation in brief comprises: Entrance vestibule with a small high level window; bright and generous lounge with aspects to the front and high level windows to the side; modern kitchen with white high gloss fittings and stainless steel oven and hob; inner hall; double bedroom with excellent storage; boxroom study; bathroom fitted with a white suite and instant shower. The property is being presented decorated in neutral tones and with light coloured carpets there is also the advantage of gas central heating and double glazed windows.

Energy rating D

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