35b Cluny Gardens, Edinburgh, EH10 6BL

2 Bed Flat - First Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£355,000 in March 2015

The property

Rarely available traditional first floor flat forming part of a traditional Victorian building. This property is situated in the sought after prestigious Morningside district of the City which is ideally positioned for access into Edinburgh City Centre and local amenities. This property boasts many original features and though in need of some upgrading and redecoration offers excellent potential for those looking to live in this vibrant location in the south of Edinburgh. The accommodation comprises: shared secured entry into a carpeted well maintained stairwell, spacious reception hall, a fabulous bay windowed living room with a feature living flame gas fire and surround, dining kitchen with some appliances included, two generously proportioned double bedrooms, spacious shower room, a dressing room and a walk in utility cupboard. This property further benefits from having gas central heating and as mentioned many original features, a generous external lock up storage cupboard, communal garden at the rear, there is also communal parking located at the rear of the property and unrestricted on street parking within the surrounding streets.

Energy rating D

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