To arrange a viewing of this property call us now on: 0131 629 9066
Delightful, spacious one bedroom property in the heart of The New Town, this furnished, main door apartment would ideally suit a professional couple individual. Viewing a must.
Internally the apartment comprises welcoming entrance hall, living room with comfortable furniture, well equipped kitchen adjoined, large double bedroom with ample storage space and a bathroom with shower over bath. Further benefits from GCH, utility cupboard off kitchen and private patio.
Situated in the heart of Edinburgh`s City Centre the property boast a plethora of local amenities including various bars, cafes and restaurants. Furthermore there are endless shopping opportunities offered on both George Street and Princes Street as well as nearby Multrees Walk offering high end retailers such as Harvey Nichols, Mulberry and Kurt Geiger. Transport links out of town are also on hand with Edinburgh`s Waverley Train Station only a short walk away, and the nearby the tram stop on York Place offering access to both Haymarket train Station and Edinburgh Airport.
LL registration: Pending. EPC: Pending.
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
North Castle Street, 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 guideNorth Castle Street, 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