Reception: 0131 662 4747

Property: 0131 667 0232

2 Bedroom House

10 Jean Armour Avenue, Liberton, Edinburgh, EH16 6XA

Offers Over £195,000

  • Parking: On-street
  • Garden: Rear
  • EPC Band: C

Closing date set for Tuesday 30th of Arpil at 12noon. Warners are delighted to offer to the market this rarely available twobedroom, end terraced bungalow situated in the popular residential Liberton area, south of Edinburgh city centre. Offering bright and spacious accommodation with gardens to the rear along with residents and visitors parking, this property is close to many local amenities and transport links. Presented to the market in good order throughout we would recommend an early viewing.The accommodation is comprised of a large living room which is flooded with light through the large glass patio door and floor to ceiling windows. The patio door provides direct access out to the private rear garden, which directly faces the south and is ideal for basking in the summer sun. The spacious kitchen/diner is fitted with contemporary base and wall units whilst also offering ample space for hosting. Both bedrooms offer well-proportioned space with the master bedroom benefitting from two built in wardrobes, together with a large box room which offers versatility as a walk-in wardrobe, home office or additional storage space. The property is completed by a modern and recently fitted bathroom with traditional three-piece white suite with shower over bath and a separate wet room.Features include: Spacious two-bedroom bungalow in a popular area • Large living room with direct access to rear garden • Dining/kitchen with ample space for entertaining • Two well-proportioned double bedrooms • Newly fitted bathroom and additional wet room • Abundance of storage space throughout the property • South facing, private garden for enjoying the summer sun.

Need more information?

Speak to Eilidh Baxter or our Property Team

 Eilidh Baxter

Viewing Details

By appt with Warners on 0131 668 0439

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