A millionaire's mansion in one of the most luxurious and sought after areas of Edinburgh has hit the market for £1.4million.
This five-bed home is in the heart of Barnton and backs onto the members only Royal Burgess golf course.
Not only does the property boast half an acre of land but it also comes with pristine white and cream interiors as well as a massive conservatory filled with light.
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There will be no fighting over who is next in the shower with three bathrooms in the family home and a summer house in the garden makes the perfect space for entertaining friends on a warm June evening.
The unique selling point of the house is the converted coach house which acts as a home within the grounds of the plush residence.
Rettie & Co who are advertising the property on Rightmove, describe it as follows: “Occupying a peaceful and leafy position with wraparound views of Royal Burgess Golf Club, Kingsmead is a beautiful five-bedroom detached villa located in just under half an acre of land in much sought after Barnton just North of the city centre.
“Built in 1923, this much-loved family home is believed to have had just three owners since its construction.
“While retaining the unique character of a 100-year-old villa, the property was fully modernised and upgraded by the present owners to the design and supervision of Lorn Macneal architects.
“Considered one of the oldest houses in Barnton, the property is situated in a designated greenbelt area.
“Presented to the market in immaculate condition, this magnificent property presents bright, flexible and spacious accommodation over two principal floors and benefits from an additional self-contained coach house.
“This property is enviably located within close proximity to superb local amenities, leafy green parks and semi-rural walkways, as well as some of the city’s best schools a short distance away.
“Additionally, the property is within easy access to the city’s bus and tram networks, Edinburgh International Airport; Queensferry Crossing; the City Bypass and Scotland’s central motorways.”
To view the home in full, click here.
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