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- Light and well presented, two-bedroom, first floor flat, forming part of a modern apartment conversion of a historic bonded warehouse.
- Located in the popular Bonnington area, north of Edinburgh city centre.
- Comprises An entrance hallway, open-plan living/dining room and kitchen, two double bedrooms, and a family bathroom.
- Highlights include a modern fitted kitchen, extensive quality flooring, and a stylish bathroom suite.
- With light neutral decor throughout, there is also a private balcony, double glazing, and underfloor heating throughout.
- The development also provides a secured entry system, lift service, shared landscaped courtyard, and a secure underground parking facility with an allocated space.
- A 360 Virtual Tour is available online.
- Home Report available on request.
Light and well presented, two-bedroom, first floor flat, forming part of a modern apartment conversion of a historic bonded warehouse located in the popular Bonnington area, north of Edinburgh city centre. The hall gives access throughout and features two built-in store cupboards, the entry phone system, and quality flooring which runs continuously into the public room.
The good-sized living space easily accommodates both lounge and dining furniture and gives access to the private balcony which provides excellent natural light. The kitchen is semi-partitioned to the room and has tiled flooring, fitted units and worktops, unit downlighting, a sink with drainer, a fridge/freezer, and an integrated washing machine, dishwasher, oven, and a ceramic hob with a canopy above. Two well-proportioned bedrooms are set to the rear and include modern flooring and a built-in wardrobe for bedroom one. Set internally off the hall are a fully-tiled bathroom fitted with a three-piece suite, with a mains shower over the bath and a shaver point.
Bonnington lies roughly a mile and a half north of the city centre and is situated a short distance from Broughton Road and Leith, and is therefore well-served by a range of local amenities, including shops, schools, and a good choice of leisure and recreational facilities.
The Water of Leith runs through the area, with the 12-mile Water of Leith Walkway following its route from Balerno to Leith. All the amenities and attractions of the city centre are easily accessible by car or by public transport. Further facilities can also be found in the vibrant Shore area, which features a wealth of popular bars and restaurants, whilst The Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre provides a multi-screen cinema, Marks & Spencer Food Hall, restaurants, and high-street shopping.
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