21 Bridge Street, Penicuik, Midlothian, EH26 8LL

2 Bed House - Terraced with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£119,000 in April 2015

The property

21 Bridge Street is a charming 2-bedroom mid-terraced villa located on the south side of Penicuik on the A701. Situated within a conservation area this property is opposite the architecturally flamboyant “Parkend” on Bridge Street which was built by Frederick Thomas Pilkington in 1862. Ideally located for shops and restaurants, the house offers accommodation over two floors and would be an ideal home for first-time buyers or a professional couple. It is also an excellent buy-to-let opportunity. Recently renovated, the house comprises spacious lounge and galley-type kitchen on the ground floor and two double bedrooms and bathroom on the upper floor. It is complemented by a fully enclosed rear garden which is accessed from the kitchen. There is also a large brick-built shed which is approached from the private mutual path at the back of the garden. Gas central heating and double glazing are installed.

Energy rating D

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