4 bedroom ground floor flat
Ground floor flat
4 beds
3 baths
2271
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description
- • Main-door ground and garden apartment in the city's UNESCO World Heritage Site Conservation Area
- • Part of a handsome, A-listed Georgian building
- • Exceptionally stylish, contemporary interiors and lovely period features
- • Airy, light-filled and versatile accommodation
- • One of only two properties occupying the building
- • Private, low-maintenance front courtyard area
- • Large, predominantly gravelled private rear garden
- • Access to Moray Feu and Queen Street private gardens (on payment of modest fee)
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This main-door flat is arranged over the garden and ground floors of a beautiful A-listed Georgian tenement building in the Moray Feu New Town conservation area, boasting exceptionally stylish, contemporary interiors, with flexible accommodation comprising three/four bedrooms, one/two reception rooms, a dining kitchen, study, and two bathrooms (plus a separate WC).
Representing an outstanding home in one of the city's most desirable postcodes and within the UNESCO World Heritage Site New Town Conservation area, this four-bedroom, two-bathroom main-door ground and garden apartment is brought to market in a true move-in condition, with inspired contemporary interiors perfectly blending with the stunning period features you'd expect of a property within an A-listed Georgian building. Furthermore, the property boasts its own private front and rear courtyard gardens, a truly rare feature in this area of the city, giving the new owner lovely outdoor space in which to relax during the warmer months.
The Moray Estate in Edinburgh was an exclusive early 19th century building venture attaching the west side of Edinburgh's New Town. In 1822 architect James Gillespie (later known as James Gillespie Graham) designed over 150 huge townhouses on the land. The houses were set on large plots, even by surrounding New Town standards, and were complemented by a series of private gardens, most notably on the slopes of the Water of Leith now called the Bank Gardens. Albyn Place was named after Glen Albyn on the Aberdeenshire estates, this short section is a continuation of St Colme Street linking to Queen Street. 10A Albyn Place is a chance to own a piece of New Town's architectural feat!
Representing an outstanding home in one of the city's most desirable postcodes and within the UNESCO World Heritage Site New Town Conservation area, this four-bedroom, two-bathroom main-door ground and garden apartment is brought to market in a true move-in condition, with inspired contemporary interiors perfectly blending with the stunning period features you'd expect of a property within an A-listed Georgian building. Furthermore, the property boasts its own private front and rear courtyard gardens, a truly rare feature in this area of the city, giving the new owner lovely outdoor space in which to relax during the warmer months.
The Moray Estate in Edinburgh was an exclusive early 19th century building venture attaching the west side of Edinburgh's New Town. In 1822 architect James Gillespie (later known as James Gillespie Graham) designed over 150 huge townhouses on the land. The houses were set on large plots, even by surrounding New Town standards, and were complemented by a series of private gardens, most notably on the slopes of the Water of Leith now called the Bank Gardens. Albyn Place was named after Glen Albyn on the Aberdeenshire estates, this short section is a continuation of St Colme Street linking to Queen Street. 10A Albyn Place is a chance to own a piece of New Town's architectural feat!
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Situated in Stockbridge and bordering the New Town, Cullerton's is dedicated to providing bespoke, highly personalised property services through an ethical business model. We believe in clear communication, expert advice and absolute assurance. This underpins our business philosophy, which is based upon ethical practices for our clients, partners and charities alike. Trust, transparency and integrity are at the heart of everything we do. Owner and founder Mark Cullerton is well-known within the Scottish property industry for his unique blend of market acumen and strong business ethics. Throughout his 30 years in the industry, Mark has garnered a loyal following of clients who value his unrivalled industry knowledge, and respect his honest, straightforward approach. Over the years he has gained professional plaudits and numerous industry awards. He has amassed a wealth of invaluable professional experience and has held several senior and directors' positions among high-ranking estate agents in Edinburgh. Officially opening its doors in 2017, Cullerton's Estate Agents & Property Consultants has a clear vision: to deliver a bespoke, highly personalised service in all aspects of property sales. Whether you are a first-time buyer or seasoned homeowner, a property developer or an investor, the property market can be a daunting place, where professional advice is paramount. Driven by our guiding principles, as well as our unrivalled industry expertise, we are proud to have established a strong, long-standing client base, which includes residential and commercial clients, builders and property developers. By taking the time to get to know each client, and by understanding their individual aspirations, we are best equipped to provide sound support and advice every step of the way.































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