£225,000 Offers over
Selling Date | Selling Price | Value change |
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11 June 2021 | £215,000 | £46,832 |
27 April 2015 | £168,168 | N/A |
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This stylish and immaculately presented, two-bedroom, main-door ground-floor flat is set within a traditional stone-built terrace in the heart of Corstorphine’s sought-after 'old village' area. A bright entrance hallway leads to all rooms, with continuous quality flooring running through the public space. The relaxing open-plan living/dining room and kitchen benefit from twin windows enjoying a westerly aspect allowing plenty of natural light, with ample space for both lounge and dining furniture. The kitchen area boasts a skylight, with stylish fitted units, wood-effect worktops with matching upstands, and integrated appliances, including a fridge, oven, gas hob, and dishwasher. The well-sized main bedroom is peacefully set to the rear, with French doors opening directly to a well-maintained shared garden and drying green. A flexible box bedroom provides an ideal space for a home office or dressing room if desired. Completing the home, a bright and stylish bathroom is set internally off the hall, featuring a modern suite with a shower-over-bath, a chrome ladder-style radiator, and tiled splash areas.
Part of Corstorphine's Heritage Trail, the sought-after residential area of Corstorphine has a historic village centre surrounded by an extensive range of housing types. A west-of-city location makes for quick access to the city centre, city bypass, Gyle and Gogarburn. There is local shopping throughout with a range of amenities on St. John's Road, whilst a 24-hour Tesco superstore and the nearby Hermiston Gait Retail Park and Gyle shopping centres offer an extensive range of high-street names. Numerous family-friendly public parks and the woodlands of Corstorphine Hill are found in the area, whilst leisure facilities include a David Lloyd Club, a choice of local golf courses, and Edinburgh Zoo. The area has frequent public transport to both Edinburgh and further afield and a range of highly-regarded nurseries and schools at all levels.
Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Freehold
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Registers of Scotland is a government body responsible for compiling and maintaining property registers. There can be a delay of up to 3 months from when a property is sold to being recorded with Registers of Scotland. We provide house price data for your information only, we do not accept any liability for any errors.
If you have noticed any incorrect information, please contact info@s1now.com.