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1 bedroom flat
Flat
1 bed
1 bath
140
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
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Features and description
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25B Belgrave Crescent is an immaculate one-bedroom lower ground floor apartment, enhanced by a versatile study or dressing room and a delightful south-facing courtyard garden.
The accommodation is thoughtfully arranged to maximise both light and space. A welcoming entrance hallway leads to a bright and spacious sitting and dining room, which enjoys an attractive outlook over the private courtyard to the front. This room flows seamlessly into a contemporary fitted kitchen, equipped with a comprehensive range of wall and base units, ample worktop space and integrated appliances. The generously proportioned double bedroom benefits from direct access to a spacious study or dressing room, in addition to a walk-in wardrobe, offering excellent storage and flexibility. A modern bathroom, fitted with a stylish three-piece suite and shower over the bath, completes the internal accommodation.
Externally, the property is complemented by a well-maintained south-facing patio courtyard, providing a charming private outdoor space. Residents may also apply for membership, at a modest annual subscription, to the beautifully landscaped Belgrave Crescent Gardens located directly opposite.
The property further benefits from gas central heating, original sash and case windows with internal secondary glazing, working window shutters, storage cellars and access to residents’ permit parking.
Belgrave Crescent itself dates from around 1874 and is widely regarded as one of Edinburgh’s most distinguished residential streets. Designed during the Victorian period to accommodate some of the city’s grandest townhouses, the crescent remains a prime example of architectural elegance. The building is Category B listed, reflecting its historic and architectural significance.
Occupying a tranquil position at the quieter end of one of Edinburgh’s most prestigious and architecturally distinguished addresses in the West End, the property combines seclusion with accessibility. Both the city centre and the cosmopolitan neighbourhood of Stockbridge are within easy walking distance, whilst excellent local amenities and convenient transport links further enhance its appeal. The location is exceptionally well placed for access to the city centre, as well as the vibrant communities of Stockbridge and Comely Bank. Haymarket railway station is within comfortable walking distance, providing excellent transport connections, while the nearby riverside walkway offers a direct route to the Dean Gallery and the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
The accommodation is thoughtfully arranged to maximise both light and space. A welcoming entrance hallway leads to a bright and spacious sitting and dining room, which enjoys an attractive outlook over the private courtyard to the front. This room flows seamlessly into a contemporary fitted kitchen, equipped with a comprehensive range of wall and base units, ample worktop space and integrated appliances. The generously proportioned double bedroom benefits from direct access to a spacious study or dressing room, in addition to a walk-in wardrobe, offering excellent storage and flexibility. A modern bathroom, fitted with a stylish three-piece suite and shower over the bath, completes the internal accommodation.
Externally, the property is complemented by a well-maintained south-facing patio courtyard, providing a charming private outdoor space. Residents may also apply for membership, at a modest annual subscription, to the beautifully landscaped Belgrave Crescent Gardens located directly opposite.
The property further benefits from gas central heating, original sash and case windows with internal secondary glazing, working window shutters, storage cellars and access to residents’ permit parking.
Belgrave Crescent itself dates from around 1874 and is widely regarded as one of Edinburgh’s most distinguished residential streets. Designed during the Victorian period to accommodate some of the city’s grandest townhouses, the crescent remains a prime example of architectural elegance. The building is Category B listed, reflecting its historic and architectural significance.
Occupying a tranquil position at the quieter end of one of Edinburgh’s most prestigious and architecturally distinguished addresses in the West End, the property combines seclusion with accessibility. Both the city centre and the cosmopolitan neighbourhood of Stockbridge are within easy walking distance, whilst excellent local amenities and convenient transport links further enhance its appeal. The location is exceptionally well placed for access to the city centre, as well as the vibrant communities of Stockbridge and Comely Bank. Haymarket railway station is within comfortable walking distance, providing excellent transport connections, while the nearby riverside walkway offers a direct route to the Dean Gallery and the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
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