Offers Over £295,000

10/8 Gayfield Street, New Town, Edinburgh, EH1 3NR

2 bedrooms 1 bathroom 1 public room
Shared GardenOn-street ParkingTotal floor area 56m²EPC Rating: CCouncil Tax: ETenure: Freehold

Beautifully presented two bedroom flat, superbly situated in the historic New Town with two separate balconies (with afternoon sunshine in good weather).

Key Features

  • Bright, immaculately presented first floor flat.
  • Two double bedrooms, both with fitted wardrobes.
  • Two separate balconies with afternoon sun.
  • On street resident's permit holder parking.
  • Situated in the highly regarded New Town.
  • Within a short walk of local shops and the city centre.

Property Description

Tucked away on a quiet street in Edinburgh’s historic New Town, forming part of a sympathetically designed Georgian style modern building sits the delightful 10/8 Gayfield Street. The property is beautifully presented and has been lovingly upgraded by the current owners, adding contemporary fixtures and fittings, creating a much enjoyed home for more than 10 years. It is now ready for its next exciting chapter of ownership.

The bright, tastefully decorated sitting room/dining room has views to the front of the building with a lovely balcony from which to enjoy the afternoon sun and early evening (in good weather).

There is a charming kitchen with modern wall and base mounted units and a butchers block style worktop and patterned tiled splashback. The integrated appliances comprise: electric hob, oven, extractor hood, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, microwave and washing machine.

Double bedroom has a second balcony, again benefitting from afternoon sunshine in addition to fitted wardrobes. Double bedroom two is currently used as a work from home space, dressing room and guest bedroom, also with fitted wardrobes. There are two storage cupboards in the hall. A stylish bathroom with a white three piece suite comprising bath (with shower over), WC and wash hand basin completes the internal accommodation.

Heating is provided by modern clay-core radiatorsand there is double glazing. Resident’s permit holder parking is available on the street outside.

Location

Gayfield Square enjoys a desirable location with a host of amenities on its doorstep. Within walking distance of the City Centre, St James Quarter and Broughton Street, there are excellent leisure, retail and dining experiences to enjoy: the Playhouse Theatre hosting London West-End musicals and acts, the Everyman and Vue cinemas, health & fitness facilities, quirky independent shops and international retailers and restaurants to suit every taste. Everyday shopping needs are well served whether by award-winning deli Valvona & Crolla, the local fishmonger, butcher and greengrocer or branches of national supermarkets. The area offers a host of green spaces including the lovely park at the centre of Gayfield Square, nearby Calton Hill, Holyrood Park and the network of 'green paths' giving access to the Water of Leith Walkway. An ideal location for superb transport links, the nearest tram stop is just a 5 minute walk, whilst Edinburgh Waverley Train Station and Edinburgh Bus Station are also very close by.

Extras

All light fittings, floor coverings and kitchen appliances are included in the sale price.Additional furniture is available if desired.

The factors are Charles White and the factoring fee is approximately £80 - £120 per quarter depending on outlays.

10/8 Gayfield Street, New Town, Edinburgh, EH1 3NR

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