A beautiful city centre second-floor flat with an impressive view of Edinburgh Castle is now available to buy.
Located at 6 Castle Terrace, the two-bedroom property can be seen as a rather tiny accommodation yet is cosy and full of character and sells for offers over £340,000.
Ideal for a working individual or a young couple looking to start a family, the flat features two double bedrooms with built-in storage, a modern and well-equipped kitchen and a bathroom with a jacuzzi bath and a shower.
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There is also a hallway with extra storage space and a living room with an elevated podium by the window, perfect for having a morning warming drink while gazing upon the historic city streets.
Showcasing the property at Rightmove, the Revere agents said: "From the outside, you can see this flat is well-kept and within traditional Edinburgh style. The hallway leads to the bright living and dining room which offers a wonderful skylight window.
"The room invites space for a sofa, dining table and chairs, plus an area to enjoy a morning coffee overlooking the castle.
"The modern kitchen with plenty of natural sunlight due to the large window in place includes white units surrounded by a five-gas ring hob, extractor hood, dishwasher, integrated fridge/freezer and washing machine.
"Through to the master bedroom, inclusive of a built-in wardrobe, you can fit a king-size bed and bedside tables. This room has been decorated tastefully and is a bright and welcoming space."
The flat enjoys a superb location, with Princes Street shops and dining places, city centre gardens and the Usher Hall all being situated nearby. The city's train stations - Haymarket and Waverley - are also within a short walk from the property.
Everything the vibrant city of Edinburgh has on offer is easily accessible from this fantastically located accommodation.
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