28 Lady Nairn Crescent, Edinburgh, EH8 7PF

3 Bed House - Terraced with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£202,000 in July 2015

The property

The property is a rarely available terraced villa situated within the popular and sought after Willowbrae district of the City ideally positioned for local amenities and a short journey to the east of Edinburgh City Centre. The property is in the shadows of Arthur Seat and would make an ideal family home within a great location and the accommodation comprises: reception hall with storage, generously proportioned lounge with patio doors into the garden at rear, dining kitchen with appliances, three good sized double bedrooms, bathroom with shower, attic accessed via a Ramsay ladder from the upper landing, gas central heating(combination boiler), double glazing, private garden area to the front, driveway providing off-street parking for one car, well maintained garden located at the rear and there is unrestricted on-street parking within the surrounding streets.

Council Tax Band D
Total Floor Area 86 m2
Energy rating D

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