38 Whitehill Street, Newcraighall, Musselburgh, Midlothian, EH21 8RA

2 Bed Cottage with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£145,000 in November 2014

The property

This delightful mid terraced cottage now requires some cosmetic upgrading but offers spacious living within the well established Newcraighall area. The welcoming hallway leads to the rest of the accommodation which comprises - a large open plan Lounge/Kitchen with patio doors leading to an enclosed, private garden. Two Double Bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and finally a Wetroom. The property further benefits from Gas Central Heating, Double Glazing and On-street Parking. Newcraighall lies to the south-east of Edinburgh City Centre and is extremely well placed for easy access to the Centre and all other areas, the A1 and City Bypass also being very close at hand. Small local shops are to found nearby and there is an excellent choice of facilities for larger shopping trips – the Fort Kinnaird Retail Park, an Asda store at The Jewel and the Cameron Toll Shopping Centre. Plenty of recreational opportunities are provided in the vicinity, including Jack Kane Sports Centre, Duddingston Golf Course, a local bowling green and Hunters Hall Public Park. Nearby Musselburgh offers a racing course and beach walks. Home Report £145,000 - EPC Band: E

Energy rating D

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