18/1 Beaverhall Road, Edinburgh, EH7 4JE

1 Bed Flat - Ground Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£105,000 in June 2015

The property

Bright and well-presented, one-bedroom, ground-floor flat, set quietly to the rear of a traditional stone-built tenement, located in the fashionable Broughton area of Edinburgh city centre. The accommodation is comprised of an entrance hall, open plan living room/kitchen, double bedroom, shower room, and store. The property features real wood flooring, uPVC double glazing, and gas-combi central heating with cast iron radiators. In addition, there is a shared cellar for extra storage, shared garden, secured entry, and ample on-street permit parking. This ideal starter home has a superb city centre location, with a range of speciality shops, boutiques, and fashionable bars and restaurants available on Broughton Street, and a large Tesco supermarket at Canonmils. Close to Stockbridge and the New Town, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Inverleith Park, St Mark's Park and the Water of Leith Walkway also offer superb city centre open spaces. Regular public transport offers travel across the city and to surrounding areas.

Energy rating D

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