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Jacob Farr

Edinburgh flat in former whisky warehouse with views of Arthur's Seat hits market

A cracking top floor two-bed flat with views of Arthur’s Seat has hit the market for offers over £245,000.

Located within an old whisky bond warehouse in the heart of Leith, the property is ideally situated for a young professional couple to make the most of the nearby bars and restaurants in the Shore area.

The flat is closely situated to Leith harbour and comes with the opportunity for expansion with a spacious attic located above the main living area.

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Fitted with a modern kitchen, living room, bedrooms and bathroom - the home would make a perfect first or second home for any potential buyers.

The Chapel Lane flat, which is being advertised by Neilsons on ESPC's, is described as: “Forming part of a whisky bond warehouse conversion, this top floor flat features a modern interior within a historic building and will make the ideal purchase for any first-time buyer or young professional.

“Located within a listed building, additional features include a secure entry system and lift to all floors, giving you the rare opportunity to get the best of both worlds by blending historic charm and modern amenities.

“Internally the accommodation briefly comprises a spacious L Shaped hallway with storage and access to all other rooms.

“There is a well proportioned reception room with open south facing windows, views of Arthur’s Seat and modern décor.

“The fitted kitchen offers ample gloss white wall sand base units, splash back tiling and contrasting worksurfaces.

“The large principal bedroom has laminate flooring, built in wardrobes and space for freestanding furniture, including desk space.

“Whilst the secondary double bedroom again offers built in wardrobes, a contemporary feature wall and carpeted flooring.

“The flat comes with a generous attic space that makes for easy and convenient storage.

“The property is factored by Trinity Factors with the approximate cost of £100 per month.

“There is scope for extending the property into the attic space subject to the necessary planning and consents.

“Parking bays are available in close vicinity to the property with unrestricted on street parking in the surrounding area.”

To view the property in full click here.

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