128 St. Stephen Street, Edinburgh, EH3 5AD

2 Bed Flat - Ground & Basement with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£250,000 in January 2015

The property

This stylish two bedroom apartment has recently been renovated and is offered to the market in truly splendid condition. The flat is accessed via main door on St Stephen Street into a vestibule area which in turn leads to a wonderful breakfasting kitchen complete with modern fitted units and sold oak worktops. There are a host of built in appliances and a very quirky ‘firemans pole’ leading to lower floor which further adds to the appeal of 128 St Stephen Street. To the rear upstairs is a double bedroom with built in wardrobes. A staircase leads from the kitchen to lower floor sitting room which is enhanced by oak flooring and a very comfortable looking snug area. The room boasts hidden storage behind the bookshelf and room for dining/studying. There is a beautiful, contemporary main shower room on the lower floor with master bedroom located again at the rear. The Master bedroom has an en-suite shower room and provides direct access to communal garden. An ideal purchase for those looking for a stylish apartment with main door access and communal outside space in a vibrant central location.

Energy rating C

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