An opportunity that does not come about every day has popped up in the well sought after Edinburgh area of Morningside.
Advertised on RightMove for £349,000, a building warrant for the development of a home on Jordan Lane looks like a great project for the right person or business.
The warrant allows for the creation of a detached home with lane access. There are also plans for a living, dining and fully open plan kitchen area.
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A downstairs shower room and a third bedroom is also part of the potential development as well as a wraparound staircase which provides access to the upper level.
Two traditional double bedrooms and a family bathroom are part of the plans in the potential home which has approximately 140sqm of floor space - this is excluding the outdoor room.
Ballantynes chartered surveyors describe the surrounding area: “Jordan Lane is found in the heart of fashionable Morningside, southwest of the city centre.
“The Comiston and Morningside Roads are genuinely amenity rich and offer an infinite choice of cafés, restaurants, bistros, pubs, independent shops, galleries, the famous Dominion cinema, theatres, banks, a library and various supermarkets, including a Sainsburys Local, a Waitrose and an M&S Food.
“The Hermitage, Braidburn Valley Park, Colinton Mains Park and Blackford Hill, all offer marvellous walks and superb views across Edinburgh.
“The Braid Hills Golf Course is situated less than 10 minutes away.
“The Comiston road leads directly north to the city centre and, southwards, to the City Bypass and the A702 that connects to the A74 (M) that heads to Carlisle and the South.”
The freehold can be viewed in full here.
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