A unique Midlothian penthouse style apartment in the historic town of Penicuik - with its own roof terrace in a C-listed building has hit the market for offers over £170k
The one-bedroom flat boasting two floors has plenty of space and lush carpeted stairs leading to a balcony level in the converted apartment. Natural light flows through into the large bright rooms amplifying the clean interior due to the many tall windows.
The first floor property is located on Penicuick High Street with many bus routes going straight into the city centre of Edinburgh. Penicuik is a popular spot for commuters due to community atmosphere in the town, beautiful surroundings and ammenties such as Straiton and IKEA nearby.
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The simple but stylish interior is a blank canvas perfect for someone to make their own, despite only being a one-bedroom the property is much more spacious than many one-bedroom apartments in the capital.
It boasts a large lounge and kitchen area, medium sized toilet with a bath and the balcony space upstairs for whatever the future owners would like.
The flat also comes with a parking space and communal garden. Due to the history of the property the layout of the rooms are at unique angles that don't impact the spacious feel rather give it a modern vibe inside.
One of the best features in this £170k flat is the beautiful roof terrace with views across the Pentlands, City of Edinburgh and Fife., perfect for long summer afternoons. You'd struggle to find a flat with a roof terrace within the same price range.
The large kitchen and lounge area with stairs leading to the mezzanine.
The spacious bathroom has a bath and stylish interior.
The large windows allow light to pour into the property.
The roof top terrace boasts panoramic views of the Pentlands.
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The property is marketed by Cullen Kilshaw and described as: "A light filled contemporary apartment at first floor level forming part of an historic Grade C listed building converted in 2006.
"The property is immaculately presented and offers open-plan, flexible living accommodation, featuring a mezzanine level, double height ceiling and windows."
You can find out more here.