An exceptional period townhouse on four floors offering significant and versatile family accommodation.
Located in a central and renowned area of the city with secure garden, private garaging and ex The house is entered through a traditional reception hall with a modern flagstone floor.
There is an elegant D-shaped sitting room with working shutters, ornate cornicing and marble fireplace.
A magnificent 1st floor drawing room spanning the width of the house with stunning floor to ceiling south facing windows, again featuring wonderful cornice work throughout.
From the drawing room two sets of beautifully panelled double doors lead into the impressive dining room which allows for the rooms to flow naturally into each other creating wonderful entertaining space.
In all, the house benefits from 7 generous sized bedrooms (1 en suite shower room) and an additional kitchen/living room on the lower ground floor supporting the principal kitchen at first floor level.
The configuration and lay out of the accommodation on the lower level means it can either be integral to the upper floors or utilised as an entirely self contained unit.
Northumberland Street, in the heart of Edinburgh's New Town, is a fine example of the city's renowned Georgian architecture.
The street was developed between 1807 and 1819 to provide high quality houses close to the centre of Edinburgh.
Indeed the city centre and Princes Street are situated within comfortable walking distance as is cosmopolitan Stockbridge, with its range of specialist shops, bars and restaurants.
Beyond this are the Royal Botanic Gardens and Inverleith Park.
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