A stunning Edinburgh Stockbridge property that is brimming with history has hit the market today for nearly a million pounds.
The four bedroom property is on the market for offers over £935,000 and has just come on the market today - but potential buyers will have to be quick as this rare beauty is sure to get snapped up quick.
Located in the heart of Stockbridge, the front door is neatly tucked behind the main street, creating a quiet and tranquil home environment.
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Sandwiched between a number of local businesses on Raeburn Place, the property boasts, four spacious bedrooms, two bathrooms, a grand shared staircase and shared garden.
The historic value of the property is unique as the house is one of five 'elegant double villas' built on each side of Raeburn Place by Henry Raeburn the famous Scottish painter.
The properties were built as part of the development of his estate on the north side of the Water of Leith.
The gorgeous property was previously owned by a lover of books it seems, due to the impressive collections throughout the home.
The interior is cosy yet stylish and has a classic feel.
Marketed by Murray and Currie said: "This spectacular property offers a plethora of traditional features and provides a rare opportunity to purchase a well-maintained example of architecture built by Henry Raeburn.
"The residential accommodation is accessed from street level.
"A shared hallway leads to a stunning grand entrance hall giving access to all four levels.
"Enjoying both a south and northernly aspect, further enhanced by the stunning cupola over the staircase, 30 Raeburn Place takes full advantage of all-natural light."
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