19 Dick Place, Edinburgh, EH9 2JU

5 Bed House - Detached with 4 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£1,025,000 in September 2015

The property

19 Dick Place is a gem of a property. The front exterior subtly conceals the “tardis” of accommodation that lies behind. This detached sandstone built Victorian villa is situated in the exclusive conservation area of The Grange and Dick place, as considered by many, is its finest address. The property is arranged over two levels to the front and three levels to the rear. The splendour of the Victorian architecture is on display throughout the property with spacious rooms, some finished with ornate period details, including sash-and-case windows, working shutters, wood panelling, ornate cornicing, pressed ceilings and original fireplaces. This impressive home is set within its own stone-walled gardens and has a private drive and double “in tandem” garage. The accommodation currently consists of 4 public rooms and 5 bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, WC, full gas fired central heating, double garage external lean-to outhouse and glass house. There is scope to remodel the house or extend if required, to either side or the rear.

Energy rating E

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