137/3 Morrison Street, Edinburgh, EH3 8AJ

2 Bed Flat - First Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£130,000 in September 2015

The property

Light and well-presented, two-bedroom, triple-aspect, first-floor flat, part of a traditional Victorian tenement building located in the West End of Edinburgh city centre. The accommodation is comprised of an entrance hallway, living room, kitchen, two double bedrooms, WC, and a shower room. Bright, with neutral decor, this superbly-located property has a unique floor plan, and retains period features that include cornicework and hardwood flooring. In addition, there is gas central heating, a secure entryphone system, kitchen appliances, a shared green, and permit street parking on the surrounding streets. This West End location lies close to the heart of the city centre, Haymarket railway station, and the tram network, with Edinburgh's financial district also close by. All the amenities of the city centre are within the near vicinity, including shops, supermarkets, restaurants, bars, cafes, leisure facilities, cinemas and gyms. To the north, Edinburgh Quay sits at the end of the Union Canal, affording fine canalside walkways and cycle paths, whilst a little further beyond are the open spaces of Bruntsfield Links and The Meadows.

Energy rating D

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