A gorgeous Victorian terraced house in the heart of the Murrayfield community has hit the market with breathtaking views overlooking the Pentland Hills.
The three-bed home also has two bathrooms and two sitting rooms as well as a modern kitchen and is being advertised for offers over £675,000.
It comes with fitted traditional features including working shutters, decorative cornicing and a fireplace in one of the sitting rooms.
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What is most striking is the glass conservatory that has been fitted to the end of the home and leads into the kitchen which has a quirky spiral staircase.
There is ample room in the back garden for a young family looking to make the most of the warm summer days or to give their pooch a run around.
The home is ideally located close to Roseburn which has a quaint high street as well as being placed close to Murrayfield Park which is home to Murrayfield stadium.
There are also a number of local golf courses and the Water of Leith is just a short jaunt away.
Simpson and Marwick who are advertising the property on ESPC, describe it as: “An exceptional three-bedroom lower conversion forming part of a Victorian terraced house and located in the highly sought after residential area of Murrayfield.
“The property has been tastefully extended to the rear and leads out to a delightful south-west facing private rear garden with stunning views of the Pentland Hills.
“The impressive interior is bright and generously proportioned throughout and complimented by charming period features such as working shutters, decorative cornicing and an attractive fireplace in the sitting room.”
You can view the property in full here.
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