3 Castlelaw Crescent, Bilston, Roslin, Midlothian, EH25 9SP

3 Bed House - Semi Detached with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£127,000 in July 2015

The property

Bright, spacious, three-bedroom, semi-detached house, located in the village of Bilston, Midlothian, roughly two miles beyond the southern outskirts of Edinburgh. Comprised of a vestibule, entrance hall, living room, kitchen, bathroom, three double bedrooms, and an attic. Internal features include gas central heating, ample storage space, and TV and telephone points. In addition to a large private garden to the rear and a well-maintained garden to the front, there is substantial on-street parking to the front, and on the surrounding streets. Bilston is a small Midlothian village located to the south of Edinburgh which is popular with commuters, given its easy access to the Edinburgh city bypass, and good public transport links into Edinburgh city centre. It is a popular residential location, with easy access to shops and leisure facilities in nearby Penicuik, or the Straiton Retail Park, which boasts a large number of retail outlets, including many high-street names. The city bypass also allows easy access to shopping centres at The Gyle and Kinnaird Park, to the west and east respectively.

Energy rating D

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