A postcard three-bedroom Edinburgh flat has come on the market, complete with stunning views of the Forth Bridge and Firth of Forth.
The property, on Newhalls Road, South Queensferry also boasts a spectacular shared rear garden with hobbit-like wooden alcoves built into the stone wall. Double opening doors onto the garden also presents the perfect summer feature.
On the market as unfurnished, the asking price for the property is just shy of £350,000. ESPC describe the home as: "a rare and exciting opportunity to purchase this charming individually designed main door garden flat set on the banks of the Firth of Forth and forming part of Bridge House, overlooking the world-famous Rail Bridge.
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"The property is a converted Victorian mansion originally built for the Chief Engineer of the Rail Bridge in the late 19th century."
The period features of the exterior remain, while a modern re-fit of the interior has taken place meaning it is in prime move-in condition for a family who appreciate a historic work of art such as this.
The property is spread out on just one floor with a spacious living room forming the centrepiece. It also includes three bedrooms, two of which are double, a kitchen and both an en-suite shower room and family bathroom.
As well as the private garden to the rear there is a well-maintained communal garden with impressive, wooded backdrop. There is an allocated parking space in front of the property as well as visitors parking spaces.
In addition, there is a large communal storage room within the front courtyard providing storage for bikes and other large items.
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