133 Cameron Crescent, Bonnyrigg, Midlothian, EH19 2PH

3 Bed House - End Terraced with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£126,000 in September 2015

The property

A bright, spacious, three-bedroom, two-storey, end-terraced house in a quiet residential area of Bonnyrigg, Midlothian. Comprised of an entrance hallway, living room with ample dining space, kitchen, three bedrooms, shower room, and partially-floored attic. Internal features include double glazing, gas central heating, good integrated storage space, and TV and telephone points, working burglar alarm, and fibre optic broadband. Externally, there is a private rear garden with a large garden shed, a gravelled area to the front, as well as ample residential parking to the side. Bonnyrigg benefits from both primary and secondary schools, which are a short distance away, and the high street provides all the usual day-to-day amenities, with frequent bus services into the centre of Edinburgh. Straiton Retail Park is also close by, and the property is well placed for quick access to other shopping centres, such as The Gyle and Kinnaird Park, as well as being in an ideal location for transport links to Edinburgh Airport, the Forth Road Bridge, and the wider motorway network, with the city bypass within a few miles. Bonnyrigg is in a green belt area, and as such has many open countryside areas for recreation, such as Roslin Country Park, the Pentland Hills, and three golf courses, all close by.

Council Tax Band B
Total Floor Area 71 m2
Energy rating D

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