A breathtaking Edinburgh flat has hit the market with some stunning views and even a balcony overlooking the Forth bridges.
Nestled into South Queensferry, the three-bedroom upper and attic flat is now searching for a new owner, and comes with a stylish interior that is move-in-ready.
Although inside a historic stone building, the flat itself is recently renovated, and is split over two floors as well as having a shared garden.
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Currently on the market for offers over £320,000, the property has three bedrooms all located on the first floor, as well as a light and airy kitchen and bathroom.
Upstairs into the attic lies the main living and dining area, which is all open plan and even features its own log burning stove.
Although the windows all provide a beautiful view, one of the best vistas is definitely from the balcony, which is accessed from a series of steps in the garden, and has potential to be extended in the future.
Speaking about the property, agents ELP said: "This charming and beautifully presented, three bedroom, double upper flat has a fantastic location in the heart of South Queensferry, yet tucked away in a secluded spot with stunning views of the Forth bridges.
"Through the entrance gate to the side of the building there is a delightful, shared garden, full of attractive planting, a decked seating area, with a canopy, and steps leading to a balcony to enjoy a coffee and the views (with the potential to extend the balcony subject to permissions).
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"On the first level there is an extremely attractive dining kitchen with modern fitted 'Howden' units, complementary worktops, appliances and two windows to enjoy the views, three large double bedrooms, each with working shutters, one with a view to the Forth Rail Bridge and the other two with a lovely outlook to Hawthorn Bank community garden.
"There is also under stair storage, a utility cupboard and a very nice bathroom on this level. On the upper floor the dining/living room is particularly special, a spacious room to dine and relax, six windows fill the room with natural light, offering stunning views to the Forth bridges, the beautiful surrounding buildings and the community garden.
"This is a unique property and early viewing is highly recommended."
You can find more information here.
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