Albany Street, City of Edinburgh, EH1 3QN, United Kingdom
1950£
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Situated on the first floor of a converted townhouse on the delightful Albany Street, this furnished property comprises of two bedrooms and would ideally suit a professional couple or individual. Benefitting from a large traditional living room and modern dining kitchen, the property is bursting with traditional features and has a wonderfully comfortable feel.Internally the apartment comprises of a large living room with ornate cornicing and fireplace, large, modern kitchen with all appliances and dining area, modern internal bathroom with shower over bath, a double bedroom at the front located off the living room which would be ideal for guests, and a large rear bedroom, perfect for a professional couple or individual looking for a welcoming home in Edinburgh with room for guests. Further benefits from GCH and abundance of natural light.Albany Street is a charming Georgian terrace situated within the New Town Conservation Area and within a short walking distance of John Lewis, Harvey Nichols, Multrees Walk, the city centre`s fashionable George Street and the brand new St James`s centre which offers an array of different shops and restaurants. The nearby Broughton Street offers an excellent choice of smaller shops, popular restaurants and bars. The beautiful Royal Botanic Garden is a short walk away, as are many of the city`s cultural venues including the National Portrait Gallery and the Playhouse Theatre. The nearest Tram stop is located on York Place which is around 500m walk away.EPC: C. Landlord Registration: .Ben Property Management Limited is a regulated agent, registration number LARN.
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Details about this property
View all apartments in City of EdinburghProperty type
apartment
Rooms
2
Size
56 m²
Price
1,950 £
Rental period
Unlimited
Available from
ASAP
Pets allowed
No
Terrace
Yes
Furnished
Yes
Price per m²
35 £
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