51/7 Deanhaugh Street, Stockbridge, Edinburgh, EH4 1LR

1 Bed Flat - Double Upper with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£250,000 in December 2014

The property

51/7 Deanhaugh Street is a stunning top floor and attic conversion apartment, situated in the heart of Edinburgh's fashionable Stockbridge only a short walk away from the excellent shopping and commercial facilities on Princes Street and George Street. The stylish accommodation, which successfully combines period features and comtemporary design, comprises on the third floor - hall, family room / dining room; double bedroom; kitchen/breakfast room; bathroom; and on the attic floor - sitting room with 6 windows allowing natural light to flood the room and giving fantastic views to the south There is a large storage cupboard outside the property adjacent to the door to the flat. On the surrounding streets there is ample zoned residents' parking. The property is heated by gas central heating and benefits from double glazing on the upper floor.

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