A three-bedroom home designed by a famous architect in the upmarket New Town neighbourhood in Edinburgh has hit the market.
Forming part of a small and exclusive, award-winning development by world-renowned architect Sir Richard Murphy and uniquely upgraded by the existing owner, this delightful mews house offers stylish and spacious accommodation in move-in condition.
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Benefitting from a peaceful, tucked away location in the New Town just moments walk from Edinburgh's thriving St James Quarter and St Andrew's Square.
The Dublin Street Lane North address was originally designed by Sir Richard Murphy, and the previous owner has done their duty in keeping to the original design while adding some modern upgrades.
Original designer Murphy is a British architect and businessman, and is founder and principal architect of Richard Murphy Architects, an architectural firm operating in Edinburgh.
The first thing you see is a stunning entrance hallway with storage, leading into an open-plan, triple aspect living, dining and cooking area, with French doors to a charming patio terrace.
There is a contemporary downstairs shower room, upper landing, three generous double bedrooms all with built-in wardrobes and luxurious bathroom with skylight.

Other features include brand new gas central heating and fully double glazed windows all around the property, as well as a private residents car park and a key available for a small fee for entrance to the delightful Queen Street Gardens.

The fitted carpets and floor coverings, light fittings, curtains and integrated Siemens kitchen appliances are to be included in the sale.

Marketed by Deans Properties, this beautiful home is on the market for offers over £550,000.
For more information on this stunning property, and many more, check out the property experts ESPC here.