3/1 Cambridge Street, Edinburgh, EH1 2DY

4 Bed Flat - First Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£429,000 in February 2015

The property

A rarely available, spacious and quietly positioned four-bedroom first floor flat in the ideal central location of Castle Terrace, looking on to Edinburgh Castle and opposite the Usher Hall and Traverse Theatre. It retains a host of period features such as sash and case windows, stripped floors, fireplaces, decorative cornice work and a ceiling rose. There is a stunning shared garden, flowering from late March to the end of October – a suntrap in summer. The beautifully proportioned twin-windowed sitting room is full of period charm. The current owners use it as a spacious sitting room which also has ample room for their 10-seater dining table. The layout is flexible: the current owners use one of the four bedrooms as a study and another as a second sitting room. There is excellent storage throughout with the potential to create an additional shower room or WC subject to obtaining the necessary consents. It is also in the catchment area for James Gillespie High School and Tollcross Primary School.

Energy rating C

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