42 (2F2), Millar Crescent, Morningside, Edinburgh, EH10 5HH

1 Bed Flat - Second Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£160,500 in November 2014

The property

This exceptionally well presented traditional second floor flat is well worth a viewing to appreciate what is on offer. All rooms face south ensuring a particularly bright interior, which is finished off to a high standard throughout and benefits from gas central heating. The accommodation comprises hallway with deep built-in wardrobe, living room, open plan 'Shaker' style fitted kitchen with a large larder, utility room with window, fitted in a similar style to the kitchen, larger than average double bedroom with twin windows and shelved press, and bathroom featuring a white suite and tiled surrounds. To the rear of the building lies a very well kept shared garden.

Energy rating C

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