Description
Built between 1935-36, 16 Ravelston Garden is the East block of an A listed development designed by Andrew Neil and Robert Hurd in a classically deco cruise liner style - with port hole doors, curved internal stairwells and the original lift. This bright and spacious top floor, three-bedroom apartment benefits from a west facing private balcony and garage, as well as access to the magnificent residents roof top terraces. Offering versatile accommodation, the property comprises three double bedrooms, shower room, kitchen, and guest WC. Of particular mention is the bow ended sitting room and dining room, both of which benefit from direct access to the propertys private west facing balcony. The communal areas have been recently refurbished including painting and new carpets throughout and upgraded entrance intercom which can be connected to a mobile phone.Externally, the property benefits from a second staircase access, with rubbish chute directly outside the kitchen door on each level, a good sized garage and access to two wonderful roof terraces that provide a panoramic outlook over the city skyline. There are beautifully-maintained communal gardens lawns to the front, side and rear of the property and ample off-street parking for visitors.
Summary of Accommodation:
Third FloorEntrance Vestibule, Hall, WC, Kitchen, Dining Room, Sitting Room, Three Double Bedrooms, Shower RoomOutside SpaceGarage to the rear of the property. The factored grounds are well-maintained, with areas of lawn and mature rose bushes. Of particular note are two shared roof terraces, accessed from the main staircase. These terraces are expansive spaces with original rain shelters and extraordinary panoramic views encompassing Corstorphine Hill, Arthurs Seat, Edinburgh Castle, The Pentland Hills and the Firth of Forth towards Fife
EPC: E
Council Tax Band: F
Tenure: Freehold
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