A flat in the West End of Edinburgh has hit the market after a huge makeover - and it's pretty impressive.
Located in Rutland Square, the two-bedroom apartment is just a hop, skip and a jump away from Princes Street and Lothian Road, giving it an enviable postcode.
Part of a listed Georgian townhouse, the flat occupies the basement level, but comes with its own garden space and dining area which opens onto the patio.
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However, the property also comes with a price tag of offers over £595,000, a common sight for a newly renovated apartment in the city centre.
Recently given a slick and modern interior, the flat also has access to the private gardens at Rutland Square, which are for the use of the residents only.
Put on the market by Savills, a description from the agents said: "23.1 Rutland Square is an impressive garden flat refurbished by Sundial developers. The property can be accessed via an immaculately presented communal entrance which was interior designed upon refurbishment.
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"There are two double bedrooms to the front of the flat. The principal bedroom suite benefits from a stylish ensuite shower room and built in wardrobes. There is direct access to a front courtyard and private (lined) under pavement cellar from this room.
"The flat has a large family bathroom situated off the hallway with bath/with shower overhead, WC, wash hand basin and heated towel rail.
"The living space is exceptional with a wonderful open plan kitchen/living space providing access to a modern dining room extension, which benefits from bi-folding doors to the private patio. There is a separate utility cupboard and three further large storage cupboards throughout the property, including a spacious vestibule to the rear of the flat.
"Externally there is a private patio to rear and direct access to two allocated parking spaces within the remote controlled accessed, gated car park. At the front, the property also benefits from a dry-lined, under-pavement cellar."
You can find more information on Rightmove.
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