A cosy three-bedroom lower ground floor flat in the desirable area of Morningside in Edinburgh has just gone on the market for a whopping seven-figure sum.
The Church Hill address is an elegant mix of modern amenities and Victorian construction, all blended into one upmarket property. The original features of the home flow well into the modern-day architecture that has been built into the foundations.
A minimalist approach in terms of furniture contrasts well with the period-specific features throughout the home, with Victorian cornices against bespoke fireplaces. The traditional doorways juxtapose the modern carpentry and use of hardwood throughout the property well.
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As described by marketers Paris Steele, the accommodation includes: "a period sitting room with a black marble fireplace. The principal bedroom suite with a floor-to-ceiling door that opens up to steps that lead into the garden.
"A second bedroom, complete with a walk-through closet and an impressive double-height bathroom with a sunken bath, is concealed behind a wood-panelled wall. A third guest suite is again finished with wooden cabinetry and statement tilework.
"The bespoke contemporary kitchen sits in the original part of the house, creating a bridge to the new extension. It features minimalist styling with soft close cupboards and drawers below a white breakfast island."
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The marketers continue: "Hand-built cabinetry and display shelves frame the central island that houses the sink and integrated dishwasher. The glorious glass-linked extension leads off from the kitchen.
"This light-filled space affords unobstructed views of the garden. The raised upper level forms a dining area, again with bespoke wooden cabinetry, and is accessed from both the kitchen and the main entrance way.
"Steps lead down to the garden level where you are greeted with floor-to-ceiling corner doors that slide back to invite the outside in. The clean white lines contrast with the warmth of timber floors and the texture of the original exterior wall.
"Clever lighting design throughout the kitchen and garden room combines with natural light to create drama, warmth and ambience in equal measure. The exterior of the garden room is finished in timber and zinc cladding, interacting sympathetically with its environment.
"The many seating areas offer views of the landscaped gardens which enjoy good privacy thanks to the many mature hedges and trees. Further accommodation is provided in the converted stables which include a study and garage.
"There is also a large gravelled driveway offering plentiful parking."
This beautiful home is on the market for offers over an astonishing £1,200,000. The property falls under a council band tax of G, and has an energy rating of E.
For more information on this property, and many more, visit the ESPC website here for further details.
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