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Excellent four bedroom HMO flat in the heart of The New Town. This furnished four bedroom, top floor flat would ideally suit four students or professionals.
Internally the property comprises of a spacious hall with storage, a dining kitchen with all appliances and dining area, living room with comfortable furniture, four bedrooms, each with a double bed, desk and wardrobe, and two bathrooms, of which one has a shower cubicle, the other has a shower over bath. Futher benefits from excellent views, GCH and abundance of natural light.
Situated in the heart of Edinburgh`s Georgian New Town, the property is less than a quarter of a mile from Princes Street and the commercial area of the city. The local area provides an excellent selection of shops, boutiques, cafes, bars and restaurants, whilst more extensive shopping is available in the city centre. A wealth of other city centre attractions are close at hand, including various galleries, parks and museums. Recreational facilities nearby include Inverleith Park, The Royal Botanic Gardens and the Water of Leith. Regular buses serve the area and Waverly Station is less than a mile away.
EPC: Pending. Landlord Registration: 90714/230/23560.
Ben Property Management Limited is a regulated agent, registration number LARN1809028.
To arrange a viewing of this property call us now on: 0131 629 9066
Hanover Street, New Town, Edinburgh 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 guideHanover Street, New Town, Edinburgh 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