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John Gillespie

Stunning Georgian townhouse hits the Edinburgh market with stunning views of Arthur's Seat

A stunning four bedroom house in Edinburgh's Duddingston with a wonderful view of Arthur’s Seat has hit the market.

However, at offers over £895,000, it comes with an expensive price tag.

This stunning Georgian townhouse is found south east of the city in, near Holyrood Park.

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With fantastic access to walkways around the park and Duddingston Loch, it also boasts jaw-dropping views of Arthur’s Seat.

This truly tranquil property was built in 1815 and retains an array of both Georgian and Victorian features across two spacious floors.

The house has a beautiful open living room, with fireplace and bay windows that allow for plenty of natural light.

A large kitchen offers lots of work and storage space, with a modern induction hob. Its delightful breakfast area looks out on the back garden, with one wall of the kitchen converted into floor to ceiling windows. Perfect for admiring the picturesque views as while enjoying a morning coffee.

While the exterior retains much of the original Georgian, and later Victorian, features, the interior has been almost completely modernised. Hardwood floors and white walls provide a clean, bright look.

A statement on property site, Zoopla, wrote: “Beautifully presented detached Georgian house with a wonderful outlook of Arthur's Seat in a tranquil and picturesque village close to the city centre.

“The main living rooms on the ground floor are accessed off a broad reception hall with a stair leading to the bedrooms on the upper floor. The elegant sitting room has a bay window, ornate plasterwork and an open fire with marble surround.

“A real feature of the property is the beautiful garden to the rear with a central lawn surrounded by well stocked herbaceous borders, a variety of plants and trees, including plum, apple, pear and cherry trees.”

You can see more of the property here.

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