A "stunning" three-bedroom townhouse in Edinburgh is available to buy for over £1 million.
The property, located on Scotland Street, is on the market for offers above £1.1 million. Situated on a quiet, cobbled residential street, the property is close to Broughton Street and St James Quarter.
The "beautifully appointed" home has been completely renovated, and has been rewired, replumbed and sensitively restored and refurbished. The property is now a "wonderful entertaining and living" space.
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The listing states: "Incorporating an early 19th century turret, this stunning three-bedroom main door property forms part of an elegant Georgian terrace situated on the eastern edge of the city’s historic New Town. The well-presented property is packed in equal measure with period charm and architectural details alongside contemporary style and bespoke carpentry."
"The property features a wealth of original period features including ornate cornicework, sash and case windows with working shutters, original fireplaces, Caithness flagstone flooring and the three-storey turret at the rear of the property."
Looking inside, the ground floor is comprised of an entrance vestibule, a hallway, a sitting room, the principal bedroom, a bathroom, a dining-kitchen area, and two hall storage cupboards. The rooms are very tastefully decorated, with muted colours and an abundance of wooden furniture.
Located on the lower-ground floor is the stunning second bedroom. It comes with a sleek and modern en-suite, complete with shower.
Moving to the garden level, you can find the back door to the rear garden and the third bedroom — which can also be used as a home office or additional sitting room — with French Doors leading out onto a stone terrace. A kitchenette and additional shower room can also be located here.
The outside of the property includes a three-tiered east-facing back garden, with a terrace for outdoor dining. There are also mature trees, floral plants and shrubbery, as well as a garden shed and a greenhouse.
More information can be found here.
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