An Edinburgh New Town house that was converted from stables and offers a contemporary interior with loft features is now up for sale for offers over £595,000.
Featuring contrasting colours cleverly balanced with rough wood texture, the Northumberland Place Lane property is a true gem in the heart of the vibrant New Town area.
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Located in a quiet lane yet being within walking distance from such desirable areas as Stockbridge and Princes Street, the mews house has an open plan kitchen and dining area with plenty of natural light coming in through the vast windows.
The house's both bedrooms have generous walk-in storage covered with gorgeous wooden sliding doors, while two shower rooms feature modern tiles and a contemporary high-class design.
On the upper floor, every property room has a rooftop window allowing plenty of natural lighting to come into the property during all hours of the day, making the property bright and airy.
Advertising the property on Rightmove, the agents said: "With private south facing easily-maintained walled garden, the house has so much to offer and oozes the best quality in sophisticated interiors together with the traditional charm of a two-storey mews property.
"The current owners have left no stone unturned not only in creating a beautiful and practical home but also in maximising the space in terms of storage and light. It is a haven of peace in the middle of a busy city."
The property's vast garden offers an excellent opportunity for a fabulous time outdoors with family and friends - it also features a garden shed and comfortable furniture.
This is a unique accommodation opportunity with a particular character and atmosphere.
Find out more here.