Offers over
£125,000
1 bed flat for saleHigh Street, Dalkeith EH22
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Situated in the centre of Dalkeith
Well presented 1 Bedroom flat
Own main door and stairs to upper level.
Sittingroom
Modern Kitchen
Double Bedroom.
Shower room.
Gas CH & dg
EPC D
This well-proportioned one-bedroom first-floor apartment offers a comfortable and convenient lifestyle in a central location. The property is perfectly suited for first-time buyers, professionals, or investors seeking a low-maintenance home with character. The accommodation comprises a bright and open living/dining room, modern and efficient kitchen, a generously sized double bedroom and a spacious shower. Gas central heating and double glazing.
Nestled around seven miles southeast of Edinburgh city centre, Dalkeith is a historic Burgh of Midlothian set on the beautiful River Esk, offering a perfect blend of town‐centre energy and countryside charm. High Street is at the heart of the town’s vibrant historical core, surrounded by landmark architecture including the neoclassical Dalkeith Tolbooth (c. 1648) and St Nicholas Buccleuch Collegiate Church. The town's mid‐size population supports a wide range of amenities: Independent boutiques, cafés, a Tesco supermarket, local restaurants, and a leisure centre with gym and pool. Excellent transport links include Lothian and Borders bus services into Edinburgh, and direct rail access via Eskbank station on the Borders Railway. This position offers both everyday convenience and historic appeal in a well‐connected Scottish town.
Living Room/Dining Room
3.84m x 3.59m (12' 7" x 11' 9")
Kitchen
2.86m x 2.44m (9' 5" x 8' 0")
Bedroom
3.54m x 3.28m (11' 7" x 10' 9")
Shower Room
2.88m x 177m (9' 5" x 580' 9")
Nestled around seven miles southeast of Edinburgh city centre, Dalkeith is a historic Burgh of Midlothian set on the beautiful River Esk, offering a perfect blend of town‐centre energy and countryside charm. High Street is at the heart of the town’s vibrant historical core, surrounded by landmark architecture including the neoclassical Dalkeith Tolbooth (c. 1648) and St Nicholas Buccleuch Collegiate Church. The town's mid‐size population supports a wide range of amenities: Independent boutiques, cafés, a Tesco supermarket, local restaurants, and a leisure centre with gym and pool. Excellent transport links include Lothian and Borders bus services into Edinburgh, and direct rail access via Eskbank station on the Borders Railway. This position offers both everyday convenience and historic appeal in a well‐connected Scottish town.
Living Room/Dining Room
3.84m x 3.59m (12' 7" x 11' 9")
Kitchen
2.86m x 2.44m (9' 5" x 8' 0")
Bedroom
3.54m x 3.28m (11' 7" x 10' 9")
Shower Room
2.88m x 177m (9' 5" x 580' 9")