43 Comely Bank Avenue, Edinburgh, EH4 1ES

2 Bed House - Others with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£320,000 in July 2015

The property

Immaculately-presented and spacious, two-bedroom, Victorian maindoor tenement flat, in highly-desirable Comely Bank, north-west of Edinburgh city centre. Bright and tasteful contemporary decor combines with charming period features including a front-facing bay window, ornate cornicework, draught-proofed sash and case windows, working window shutters, and hardwood flooring. The accommodation comprises; a vestibule, hall, living room, kitchen/diner, two double bedrooms, two box rooms, and bathroom. With a private garden to the front and a well-maintained shared garden to the rear, it benefits from extensive storage, gas central heating, TV and phone points and a modern kitchen, with a full range of appliances available by negotiation. Comely Bank Avenue is an iconic, cobbled, Edinburgh thoroughfare running south to north, providing ample permit parking. Adjacent to Edinburgh's New Town and Stockbridge, Comely Bank offers excellent local and specialist shops, fashionable bars, coffee shops, restaurants, and a Waitrose supermarket. Also nearby is Craigleith Retail Park, with a wide range of high-street shops, including Marks and Spencer, Boots and a Sainsbury’s superstore. Regular bus services run from nearby to the city centre, and recreational amenities in the area include the Water of Leith Walkway, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Inverleith Park, and the Glenogle Swim Centre. There are also excellent schools in both the state and private sectors in nearby areas.

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