Known as one of Edinburgh's most desirable areas to live in, an adorable home has just hit the market in Dean Village.
Holding a reputation for its adorable properties and aesthetic outlook near the Water of Leith, the area is bursting with quaint homes that often come with a considerable price tag.
Coming with three bedrooms and three bathrooms, the semi-detached house is set over three floors, and from the outside looks like something out of a postcard.
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With its red brick and even brighter front door, the "outstanding" property lies on Sunbury Street, a thoroughfare that dates all the way back to 1888.
As well as three decent-sized bedrooms, inside the house has been recently refurbished, with a bright and light interior and modern kitchen.
However, the most exciting feature of the home lies right on the roof, with renovation works adding a door out in the attic to a turfed over terrace.
A decent size, the terrace adds some ideal outdoor space, with views over Dean Village for the new owners to enjoy.
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Speaking about the property, agents Simpson and Marwick said:
"Located in a peaceful setting in the desirable area of Dean Village, 16 Sunbury Street is an immaculately presented period semi-detached house, dating from 1888, lying within walking distance of all the amenities and attractions of the City Centre.
"The interior of the property is in truly walk-in condition and offers contemporary, bright and generously proportioned accommodation over three floors. A particular highlight of the property is the superb roof terrace, offering panoramic rooftop views.
"Immediately to the side of the property there is an allocated parking space, which is set behind secure, electric gates. Location Dean is located in a conservation area which forms part of the Edinburgh World Heritage Site.
"It is a highly desirable and peaceful residential district to the north west of the city centre, and yet only a short distance from the retail and commercial core of Princes Street and George Street."
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