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Bellevue Crescent, New Town  

1 bedroom | £1300 pcm

Key Info

Rent: £1300 per month

Bedrooms: 1

Reception rooms: 1

Available: 6th December

Furnished: Furnished

Property type: Flat

Floor: 1st floor

Building style: Traditional

Heating: Electric CH

Parking: Council Permit

Garden: Patio

Council tax band: C

Restrictions: No smoking, no pets

Additional features: Washing machine, Fridge, Freezer, Shower, Dining Table

We are delighted to present this one-bedroom apartment located in the New Town. The property has been redecorated throughout, making the most of the bright and characterful spaces.

The property consists of a large and bright living room with dining space and feature fireplace, a homely but modern kitchen, a hallway leading to the double bedroom which benefits from a large walk-in cupboard. The modern bathroom in the property is spacious, featuring a bath and shower.

The desirable area of New Town has some of the city’s best cafes, restaurants, galleries and amenities; whilst also being in walking distance from the city centre and an array of local parks.

Landlord Registration – 06098/230/16230. EPC Rating: D.

Ben Property Management Limited is a regulated agent, registration number LARN1809028.

New Town

Bellevue Crescent, New Town is located in the New Town area.

A masterpiece of City planning having been built over a hundred year period starting in 1765. The history behind the New Town began in the 18th Century when the City Fathers decided to construct a new area to accommodate the overcrowding inside the Old Town city walls. Started in 1765 the designs of the buildings […]

» Read more in our New Town area guide

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New Town

Bellevue Crescent, New Town is located in the New Town area.

A masterpiece of City planning having been built over a hundred year period starting in 1765. The history behind the New Town began in the 18th Century when the City Fathers decided to construct a new area to accommodate the overcrowding inside the Old Town city walls. Started in 1765 the designs of the buildings […]

» Read more in our New Town area guide