Reception: 0131 662 4747

Property: 0131 667 0232

2 Bedroom Flat

12/4 Rossie Place, Leith, Edinburgh, EH7 5SG

Offers Over £200,000

  • Parking: On-street
  • Garden: Shared/Communal
  • EPC Band: C

closing date set for Wednesday the 18th of October at 12 noonLocated in the vibrant and sought-after area of Leith, this two-bedroom first floor traditional tenement flat offers a blend of classic charm and contemporary living. Situated on a charming street this property exudes character and is ideal for those seeking a comfortable urban lifestyle. The tenement building itself is a fine example of Edinburgh's historic architecture, with its distinctive sandstone façade and traditional design. The property features a spacious and inviting living room featuring a large bay window.The bay window floods the room with natural light, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. The living room is the heart of the home, offering ample space for relaxation and entertainment. Connected to the living room is a contemporary kitchen, seamlessly blending modern convenience with the flat's classic character. The kitchen is equipped with modern appliances and well appointed units. This flat comprises two double bedrooms, both of which are generously sized. The bedrooms provide comfortable and quiet retreats, perfect for restful nights. Large windows in each bedroom allow natural light to pour in, creating a welcoming and pleasant atmosphere.They are versatile spaces, suitable for accommodating guests, setting up a home office, or crafting a cosy sanctuary. The modern bathroom is fitted with contemporary fixtures and features a shower-over-bath setup, providing the choice of a quick shower or a leisurely soak in the tub. The clean and stylish design of the bathroom complements the rest of the flat, offering a comfortable and functional space for personal care.

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