Edinburgh for sale: Two bedroom flat in Edinburgh's West End on the market
Kevin Quinn
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The bright and airy lounge with custom-built window seating, beautiful cornicing, an Edinburgh press cupboard and a feature gas fireplace, (Photo: Neilsons and Planography LTD)
A beautiful two-bedroom flat in Edinburgh’s West End is currently available at offers over £380,000.
With impressive amenities and transport links on it's doorstep, 12/4 Atholl Place, Coates Crescent may appeal to both professionals and investors, with the property in walk-in condition. For car owners, there is controlled permit parking available, while there is on-street paid parking for visitors. There are also communal gardens located nearby at Atholl Crescent and Coates Crescent.
To view this property, call Neilsons on 0131 2532858.
The fully-fitted kitchen/diner with a range of integrated white goods, breakfast bar dining area, tiling in splash areas and pulley drying rack while being styled with stylish gloss units and a wooden worktop. (Photo: Neilsons/ Planography LTD)
Neilsons are delighted to offer to market this charming and well-proportioned two bedroom flat forming part of a characterful Georgian building in the heart of the city's desirable West End. The property also benefits from gas central heating and single glazing throughout. (Photo: Neilsons/ Planography LTD)
The generous principal double bedroom with window seating and extensive of integrated wardrobe space for storage. (Photo: Neilsons/ Planography LTD)
The second good-sized double bedroom with another window seat currently used as a dining room. (Photo: Neilsons\ Planography LTD)
The partially-tiled bathroom suite with an over-bath shower and heated towel rail. (Photo: Neilsons/ Planography LTD)
The property's box room, which is perfect for a home office space. (Photo: Neilsons/ Planography LTD)
The welcoming entrance hallway with cloak cupboard. (Photo: Neilsons/ Planography LTD)
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