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£410,000
3 bed semi-detached house for sale7 Craighall Crescent, Trinity, Edinburgh EH6
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
About this property
A fully-upgraded semi-detached house
Highly desirable location in exclusive Trinity
Open-plan kitchen/living/dining room
Modern kitchen with central island and breakfast bar
Two double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes
Versatile single bedroom/office/nursery
Contemporary three-piece shower room
Enclosed gardens to the front and southeast-facing rear
From the very outset, the home showcases its sumptuous interior design with an entrance hall that is bright and inviting. Here, the woodpanelled feature wall, neutral décor, and deluxe herringbone floor (found throughout the ground level) hint at what is to follow.
The ground floor has been upgraded creating a sociable open-plan layout that combines the kitchen, living and dining areas. Spacious and bathed in dual-aspect light, it is a beautiful reception area that is further heightened by the on-trend decoration which sets contemporary accent walls against a neutral backdrop. A media wall and wall-set fireplace (with a realistic living flame) form the focal point for lounge furniture, whilst a dining area can be placed by the patio doors to the rear garden (beside a casual breakfast bar).
The kitchen complements the aesthetic of the open-plan living area, combining cream coloured cabinets with wood-toned worktops. It is zoned behind a central island with the fitted breakfast bar and streamlined by integrated appliances for a smooth finish (induction hob, concealed extractor, oven, microwave, and fridge/freezer). It also has further built-in storage (with plumbing for a washing machine) and a vertical radiator for added warmth and style.
On the first floor, the three bedrooms continue to impress, each room pairing neutral décor with a stylish accent wall. The principal bedroom, laid with a hardwood floor (like bedroom 3), is a spacious double equipped with two built-in wardrobes for generous clothes storage. Bedroom two (fitted with a soft carpet) is also a double with a large built-in wardrobe, whereas bedroom three is a versatile single currently used as a relaxed sitting area (although it could work equally well as an office, a child’s room, or even a nursery).
Enjoying contemporary appeal, the shower room is finished with premium tiles and a three-piece suite. It features a toilet, a half-pedestal washbasin below an illuminated mirror, and a quadrant shower cubicle with handheld and overhead showers.
Adding further appeal, the home has enclosed gardens to the front and south-eastfacing rear. The former features neat lawns, whereas the latter has a low-maintenance setup, laid with paving and a timber deck for relaxing and dining in the sun. The rear garden also includes a hot tub for added luxury. The property has a private allocated parking space to the rear as well, with unrestricted on-street parking to the front.
Extras: All fitted floor and window coverings, integrated kitchen appliances and a hot tub to be included in the sale.
Home Report value - £420,000
Location
Situated to the north of the city, the leafy and exclusive suburb of Trinity is a highly desirable residential area, characterised by a combination of period, traditional and modern architecture. Situated less than three miles from the centre of Edinburgh next to the Firth of Forth, the immediate area offers a broad selection of local amenities. These are supplemented by extensive shopping facilities at nearby Craigleith Retail Park, which hosts a range of high street retailers and supermarkets. Ocean Terminal in Leith also caters for shoppers, as well as cinema-goers and gym-goers. Additional amenities can be found in Trinity’s neighbouring districts, which include the historic Newhaven harbour and the fashionable Shore, complete with Michelin star establishments and stylish bars. Trinity, with its extensive network of cycle paths and walkways, is ideal for those who enjoy the outdoors. Delightful green areas include the leafy Victoria Park with the Royal Botanic Gardens nearby. Meanwhile, the Firth of Forth waterfront and Water of Leith Walkway cater
for those who prefer a river and shore backdrop. Education is offered at well-regarded state schools, while the capital’s independent schools are within easy reach. Regular bus services allow quick travel throughout the city, with the Airlink offering swift access to the airport. The Queensferry Crossing, Edinburgh City Bypass and M8/M9 motorway network are easily accessible for those going further afield.
EPC rating: D
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