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Turret Feature
Red Sandstone
Residents Courtyard
Charming Windows
Well Presented
Space For Dining
Seperate Kitchen
Ample Storage
Quality Shower Room
Charming Fireplace
Main Bedroom
Main Bedroom
Attic Storage Access
Private Entrance
Water Of Leith
Water Of Leith Path
Convenient Walks
Water Of Leith
Turreted Clock Tower
Red Sandstone
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2 bedroom semi-detached house

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Semi-detached house
2 beds
1 bath
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TenureFreehold
Council taxBand F
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EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Picturesque setting alongside the Water of Leith within the Dean Village conservation area
  • Easy access to the retail and commercial city centre in Princes Street, George Street and Haymarket Train Station and the tram link, with Stockbridge access via walk along the Water of Leith
  • Ample attic storage
  • Private entrance door accessed via a residents courtyard
  • Sought after Arts & Crafts building which has been extensively restored
  • The development has numerous character features such as the iconic clock tower

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The Factors House, 2 Well Court is a charming fully renovated property with its own entrance forming part of a desirable 19th Century residence. Well Court is set in the popular and picturesque Dean Village and its conservation area. The stone-built home has a wealth of original features, including a crow-stepped gable and timber sash and case windows. Nestled within the development and accessed via the quiet residents courtyard the property is in move-in condition.

Well Court is a rare example of an Arts & Crafts building in Edinburgh and within the UNESCO World Heritage Site on the North side of The Water of Leith. In 2009 in an extensive conservation scheme the architectural integrity of the building was restored and its appearance considerably improved. This included using traditional materials to match the original such as red sandstone and handmade roof tiles from Rosemary clay. The building was originally commissioned in 1880’s as social housing for artisans and tradesmen from the Dean Village by Sir John Findlay, who was the proprietor of the Scotsman newspaper.

The airy high-ceilinged entranceway opens into a spacious sitting room which benefits from triple west facing windows affording plenty of natural light. The room also presents a traditional tiled feature fireplace with an ornate wooden surround. From here the in-keeping kitchen is accessed, which comprises various wall and base cabinetry with modern integrated appliances, decorative and practical wall tiling and a circular inset stainless-steel sink. From the main hallway, a useful cupboard provides space for laundry facilities, whilst a contemporary recently refurbished shower room completes the floor.

The turned stairway flows into the first-floor landing with its handy dedicated store room, which branches off onto two well-proportioned and bright bedrooms, one of which has a striking feature fireplace. There is also a boarded attic for convenient storage which has both light and power sockets accessed via an easily used ladder.

The property is situated alongside the picturesque Water of Leith and is approached via an attractive brick-laid resident’s courtyard with a sizeable drying area and a useful bike store for residents. A gate provides convenient access to lovely walks along the Water of Leith with a residents terrace garden also overlooking it. There is accessible on-road parking via a zoned permit system.

The property is located in picturesque Dean Village, a historic and idyllic setting that enjoys easy access to the retail and commercial city centre in Princes Street, George Street and Lothian Road, along with Haymarket Train Station and the tram link.

There is a wealth of shopping, cultural, educational, recreational and sporting facilities on hand, including the Drumsheugh Private Swimming Baths, the Edinburgh Sports Club, Dean Tennis Club and the Modern and Dean Art Galleries. Green spaces include The Royal Botanic Gardens, Inverleith Park and the Water of Leith Walkway.

Waverley Rail Station offers regular rail links to Glasgow, Inverness, Aberdeen and London, with convenient road connections via the M8.

Local Authority: City of Edinburgh
Services: Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage. Gas central heating.
Fixtures & Fittings included: Fitted carpets upstairs, freezer, washer/dryer, oven, fridge, blinds in sitting room, kitchen, main bedroom, curtain in 2nd bedroom, all overhead light shades. Some items of furniture may be available by separate negotiation
Council Tax: Band F
Tenure: Freehold
Wayleaves and easements: The property is sold subject to any wayleaves or easements, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.

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Strutt & Parker - Edinburgh
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