Grandfield, Trinity, Edinburgh EH6 4TL, UK

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Mov8 Real Estate Agent Valuation of this property is £175,000

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Beautifully presented, one-bedroom, ground floor flat, forming part of a modern, factored apartment block. Located in a luxury residential development in Edinburgh's desirable Trinity district, north of the city centre. The entrance hall has a built-in cupboard, a secure entryphone and serves each room within the property. Set to the side of the property, the bright and well-proportioned living room has wood laminate flooring and gives access to the kitchen which is fitted with wall and base units, stone effect worktops, tiled splashbacks and a composite sink and drainer. Integrated appliances include an electric hob, electric oven, extractor hood and fridge/freezer. The double bedroom is also to the side of the flat, with carpeted flooring, a pendant light fitting, a built-in wardrobe with sliding mirror doors and further space for bedroom and storage furniture. Completing the accommodation, and set internally off the hall, the bathroom is fitted with a three-piece suite with storage units, an electric over-bath shower and tiled splash walls.

Trinity is a popular area, close to excellent local shopping and some of Edinburgh's finest open spaces. The nearby neighbourhoods of Stockbridge and Canonmills are home to a variety of delicatessens, cafés, restaurants, butchers, and greengrocers, while the area is also well-served by supermarkets, including the nearby Tesco at Canonmills, Morrison's on Ferry Road, and an asda at Newhaven. The Shore also offers a selection of independent eateries, including several Michelin-starred restaurants and local artisan shops. Recreational options include cycle paths and walkways along the scenic Water of Leith, the famous Royal Botanic Gardens and Inverleith Park, as well as the Ainslie Park Leisure Centre. The city centre can be easily reached, with frequent public transport links to town readily available from Ferry Road and Newhaven Road. There is a choice of well-regarded public and private schools close by, including Edinburgh Academy and the iconic Fettes College.

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