233/2 (2f1), High Street
Old Town, Edinburgh, EH1 1PE
URL:
https://www.gillespiemacandrew.co.uk/?p=93943
FEATURES
- 18th century building in the historic Old Town.
- Generously proportioned living room with feature bowed wall.
- Fitted kitchen with appliances.
- Good-sized double bedroom with storage.
- Bathroom with shower. Gas central heating.
- Views to the rear to Prince’s Street & The Balmoral Hotel.
DESCRIPTION
A second-floor flat, forming part of an 18th century building in the historic Old Town of Edinburgh, within walking distance of Edinburgh’s City Centre attractions, a wide range of local amenities and Princes Street, the main thoroughfare in the city centre. The property would make an ideal purchase for letting properties or perhaps a pied-a-terre and although in need of some modernisation and re-decoration, has excellent potential for any purchaser. There are views to the rear of the property towards The Balmoral Hotel and Princes Street themselves, and the accommodation comprises:-
Shared secured entry.Stairs to upper level.Reception hall with storage.Generously proportioned living room with feature bowed wall.Fitted kitchen with appliances.Good-sized double bedroom with storage.Views to the rear to Prince’s Street & The Balmoral Hotel.Bathroom with shower.Gas central heating.Sash-and-case windows.Permit & metered parking in surrounding streets.
Edinburgh’s Old Town, a World Heritage Site, is a vibrant and central location, with a rich variety of amenities, facilities and attractions of Edinburgh’s city centre just a few hundred yards away, with the iconic Edinburgh Castle, St. Giles Cathedral, the Grassmarket, the Scottish Parliament, Holyrood Park, and Arthur’s Seat all within a short radius. The Royal Mile itself is a bustling thoroughfare with numerous bars, restaurants, bistros, cafés, and speciality shopping on offer. Princes Street and George Street offer all the major shopping expected of a major city and is easily accessible on foot, as are the central travel hubs of Waverley Railway Station, St Andrew’s Square, and York Place for onward travel.