A stunning five bedroom home in one of Edinburgh’s most sought after neighbourhoods has hit the market.
Dalrymple Crescent, which was put up for sale last week, is described as ‘immaculately presented’ having recently been renovated. Sitting on a generous corner plot, the property boasts a large garden, garage and private parking.
The detached family home offers ‘spacious, comfortable and bright’ rooms with aspects on all four sides of the house. While the property is not listed, it lies within the Grange Conservation Area.
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Take a look inside Dalrymple Crescent here.
Savills, the property agents currently selling the home, said: “The front door opens to the vestibule and on to the reception hall from where the principal living and reception space is accessed and the stair rises to the upper floor, as well as descending to the garden level.
“The beautifully appointed kitchen opens to the family living and dining area. It is a magnificent space, ideal for modern family living, as well as for entertaining, and benefits from light throughout the day with north west and south east aspects.
“Also on this floor is a separate lounge, which could alternatively be a charming dining room, as well as the home office.”
On the first floor, three ‘generous’ double bedrooms are joined by a family bath and shower room. On the lower ground floor, a further two bedrooms and another reception room with patio doors to the garden.
Outside, the grounds have been ‘beautifully and extensively’ landscaped, sweeping around all sides of the house. The driveway leads on to the detached garage, with ample off-street parking.
Sitting in the heart of the Grange, Dalrymple Crescent is less than two miles from the city centre. The nearby areas of Bruntsfield, Morningside and Newington provide a wealth of shops, bars, cafes and restaurants.
You can find out more about the home here.
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