An "attractive" four-bedroom property in Edinburgh has just gone on the market for £1,150,000.
The property is on Cumlodden Avenue, which is a "wide and peaceful residential street in the community of Murrayfield" that is within walking distance to a number of schools as well as leisure activities.
It is approximately two miles out of the city centre, and there are nearby transport links from Haymarket Station. Edinburgh International Airport and the city centre are both within easy reach by car, bus, or tram.
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The listing states: "This rarely available four-bedroom semi-detached family house was built in 1937 on one of the most sought-after streets in West Edinburgh.
"Cumlodden Avenue is a wide and peaceful residential street in the community of Murrayfield within walking distance of several well-regarded schools and close to a wide range of leisure and recreational activities.
"Spanning over 2,300 square feet, the well-proportioned house offers versatile and spacious accommodation over two levels with potential to extend the property subject to the necessary planning consents.
"The attractive property sits on a generous plot with a well-established garden to the front and rear as well as an off-road driveway and a single garage."
Looking inside the property, the ground floor consists of an entrance vestibule, an L-shaped hall, a drawing room, a dining room, a sitting room that includes access to the back garden, a dining and kitchen space, a utility room, a shower room, a cloakroom, and a deep under-stair cupboard.
Moving upstairs, the first floor is home to the principal bedroom, as well as two further double bedrooms, an additional single bedroom with a study, a family bathroom, a linen cupboard, and a walk-in storage cupboard with Ramsay Ladder to access an "extensive" attic. According to the listing, there is potential to reconfigure or extend.
Meanwhile, outside there is a private pebbled driveway that has room for multiple vehicles, a "manicured" front garden with lawn and floral borders, and a single garage.
The "substantial" back garden can be accessed via a gate, and includes an "attractive" patio, a "sizeable" lawn, a "well-established" garden with mature trees, a summerhouse, and a garden shed.
More information and photos can be found here.
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