12a York Place, New Town, Edinburgh, EH1 3EP
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 มิ.ย. 2020
- Boasting a prime setting in the very heart of Edinburgh’s exclusive New Town, 12a York Place is a stylishly refurbished four-bedroom, main door flat, situated on the lower ground floor level of a Georgian townhouse, is a wonderfully spacious city home and comes with a private courtyard area. A traditional wrought iron gate and stone steps lead down into the generous private courtyard where the 3 storage cellars have been meticulously refurbished to create a utility room, an office, and a storeroom.
The original Georgian door opens into a handy vestibule which in turn gives access to a large reception hallway. Superbly renovated and remodelled to become one large and sociable open-plan reception room, cleverly zoned by a breakfast peninsula, is the living and dining room with a spectacular contemporary kitchen. Here, white gloss units (framed by granite-styled worktops) line the walls and neatly hide an impressive range of integrated appliances including an electric eye-level oven, microwave and grill oven, induction hob, extractor hood, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and wine cooler. The ultra-modern kitchen design flows seamlessly into the traditional Georgian reception room with its conservation double-glazed sash-and-case window, ornate cornicing and ceiling rose. This New Town home comes with four bedrooms - three generous doubles and a spacious single bedroom. The master bedroom enjoys a tranquil garden aspect and a designer contemporary en-suite shower room. Fashioned in a similar style is a luxurious four-piece family bathroom, and a separate WC, both accessed from the hallway.
Gas central heating, powered by a combi-boiler, and newly installed conservation double-glazing throughout, create a warm yet cost-effective living environment, all your round. 12a York Place has access to the magnificent Queen Street Gardens for annual fee and Zone 2 permit parking is available.
Features:
- Georgian main door flat
- Stylishly refurbished throughout
- Generous private courtyard
-Vestibule and reception hall
- Open-plan reception room
- Contemporary breakfasting kitchen
- Master with stylish en-suite
- 3 Further bedrooms
- 4-Piece luxurious bathroom
- Separate guest WC
- Conservation double glazing & GCH powered by combi boiler
- 3 Refurbished cellars (with guarantees)
Access to Queen Street Gardens
Zone 2 permit parking
Home Report Value: £575,000 | EPC Band: B
Extras: All fitted light fittings, floor coverings, blinds and integrated appliances are included in the sale.
I was pleasantly surprised at how big the rooms under the sidewalk are! Huge!
Modern but gorgeous. You can barely hear the traffic when inside and I’m sure it’s even better with the front door closed. I love the sounds o the city. Thank you.
Brilliant camera man… you could actually see the property without getting dizzy .
I love the use of the spaces out under the public sidewalks.
Well done!
At first I couldn't figure out why there were doors facing street side. Pretty brilliant to utilize space under the street. Takes a keen mind.
@@mariarohmer2374 These basements were built as the staff utility areas of huge old houses. Would’ve housed the kitchen, laundry and servants quarters and also been the “ Tradesmen’s” entrances.
Glad you finally found the fridge! I was wondering where they hid it.
The place is a breath of fresh air, love it!!!!
It is sad that the heart gets ripped out from these period properties
by people who have no idea how to treat homes like these ~
Totally agree
Sorry lost the will to live .it took so long..why go through every room again.
I agree. The kitchen and bathrooms can be modern and redone for me. I hate old in these areas reminds me of dirty and bacteria ridden.
They’ve been “ripped out” multiple times before since they were built.
The office and laundry room are the icing on the cake!!!!❤
Railings could use a lick of paint. Nice sized rooms with good light. Kitchen storage is plentiful and the fridge/freezer is excellent. The only thing I'd change would be to get rid of the horrendous wallpaper.
Beautiful!
Can I redecorate in my 1820 style? Except for the kitchen, even in 1820, the cook would have loved the update.
Never too many bathrooms. 😊💟
White plastic walls topped with garish wallpaper is not my taste. Honestly thought the decor hideous. But it was fun redecorating in my imagination! I would definitely want my laundry room in the house.
For a basement flat in downtown Edinburgh, not bad, but it looks like they just hung out at Ikea all weekend for the interior furnishings
Love this!
It would be interesting to live here. And at far end of outdoor space, have a shallow gazebo. Perfect.
I imagine it’s quite noisy with the traffic and the trams.
Lovely home x
The traffic noise!!!!
Ideal for B&B
Qué maravilla!
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most of the Georgian propierties are down ground floor
Didn’t the white tiles and trim tiles but marble tiles with the wallpaper.
Would I be able to whitewash the front, at my level?
Looks like only paid parking there. Do they have neighborhood living stickers for parking?
I guess I missed it, where is the parlor with FPL? Well, one bedroom will be redecorated for that. And another for library. Too many bathrooms.
Who came up with ghastly wall paper in bathrooms? Only 1/2 bath where wallpaper compliments each other. It seems to modern high end residence with cheap staging furniture. And it isn’t even modern. Rather generic.
Not everyone’s style but an easy fix.
Probably a designer. I quite like it
What a beautiful house, vandalised by Crap Decoration Ltd. Modcons CAN be in keeping/sympathetic.
Well said TC what a dreary & banal interior, wtf, tasteless in the extreme, and the usual island kitchen, faddish stupid waste of space & money. Better to have spent the money by commissioning a decent Interior designer, but that probably doesn’t exist in the Northern province, a complete lack of aesthetic sensibility. This is underlined if you are unfortunate enough to watch tv with programmes on makeovers or House of the year, etc. Are the Scottish totally devoid??!! Would definitely appear so.
It was probably ripped out way before this incarnation.
You could’ve cut this video in a third of the time.
Scraping off all that ugly wallpaper is a HUGE job. If you have never done this before trust me
Is this available for booking??
Unfortunately this property is no longer available but you can view more of properties here - www.warnersllp.com/
Really? That’s in front of your fng house?
How much
This looks where Nicholas Fairford lives?
That’s Abercromby Place.
£590,000, 19 Nov 2020.
value: 575,000 taste: 0
You'll be lucky to get £5,,750 for it if Scotland gets independence.
Sorry, but a bit boring. Remove all furnishings might have better luck. But, if sold then Congrats
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Gosh the invasion of these awful dark colours and sterile designs/furnishings, such should be outlawed
My thoughts exactly.
Throw out the furniture, re- paint ...
Who decorated this home? It's a beautiful house but the decor is a hot mess...and completely tasteless. Nothing is remotely cohesive.
But who would move into a house and not re- decorate?
@@manichairdo9265 Fair enough, but the house was being promoted as "totally renovated", and even though individual items were, indeed, lovely, when all put together it looked pretty horrendous. But I did like the house itself.
@lovelyshirl
Oh, I missed that.
I must admit that for years, I have cringed at the state of the wallpaper when I look at houses for sale or videos like this.
Maybe it's because my late father was a brilliant professional decorator - always booked years ahead by his wealthier customers, and my mum was very skilled in interior design. 😀
Do not like the style of this home. I would throw wooden beams throughout, crown moldings, framing, color schemes and accent walls throughout. With a vintage country theme.
Why would you want a “vintage country theme” with fake wooden beams in the centre of a city..?
@@frugalitystartsathome4889I agree with you fake beams!!!!