An incredible two-bedroom Edinburgh property located a stone's-throw away from one of the city's top tourist attractions has come on the market and boasts real elegance.
The mews house, on Inverleith Place Lane, is located right next to the Royal Botanic Garden, which is visible from the first floor window. Located on a quiet street, it offers great views of the famous glasshouses while also benefiting from a glass staircase and first floor kitchen area.
Views towards Arthur's Seat are also visible from the property on a clear day, with Rightmove describing it as an: "Immaculately presented mews house with a wonderful, south facing, open living space and private garage. Situated in Inverleith, with wonderful views over the Royal Botanic Gardens and beyond."
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The front door opens out onto the street and the bright and airy aspect of the home stands out straight away. Every room apart from the kitchen and dining area is present on the ground floor, with two double bedrooms and two bathrooms, one of which is an en-suite shower room.
An indoor garage is also present on the ground floor that opens out onto the street. The principal bedroom also includes a dressing area and direct access to a private rear garden and patio.
In addition, the second bathroom includes a spacious bath tub, separate shower, water closet and wash hand basin. There is also a fully equipped utility room on this floor.
Upstairs, there is an abundance of living space with an open plan living room/dining/kitchen which enjoys dual aspects, north and south. The room has a large skylight window and a wonderful outlook over the Royal Botanic Gardens. The views are far reaching and incorporate The Glass Houses at the Royal Botanic Gardens and Edinburgh's famous Arthurs Seat.
Taking into consideration the appealing nature of the location of this property and its quirky features, it is currently on the market for offers over £650,000. To view the full listing and see more images, you can do so here.
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