The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

BY GEORGE!

Attention to detail makes Georgian townhouse a delight

- By Murray Scougall

Marvellous Georgian townhouse in Edinburgh.

APROPERTY like this C-listed Georgian townhouse in Edinburgh is bursting with character.

Located in Bruntsfiel­d, one of the capital’s most soughtafte­r areas, the Gillespie Street home boasts a number of original features, despite being carefully upgraded over the years, showcasing the beauty of the 19th Century build in a new light.

Set over three levels, the four-bedroom house has retained its ornate cornicing, sash and case windows and stone stairs, the latter of which features one of owner Julie Allan’s favourite parts of the property.

“I love the cast iron balustrade and the curving, wooden handrail on the staircase,” Julie said.

“It’s these accents that make it feel so special.

“The solid oak flooring adds so much character to the place.

“The kitchen surfaces are also made of solid oak – it gives the space such an effortless­ly stylish feel.

“We redecorate­d the whole place from head to toe about two and a half years ago, so the décor is all very fresh.”

As well as the solid oak flooring, the living room has a feature fireplace, while the fitted kitchen has a pantry off to the side.

Outside, there is a welltended, west-facing private garden and patio, and there are stunning views of Barclay Church spire and the convent gardens from the top floor.

The townhouse is situated in a bustling area of the city, not only being close to the centre but also to the financial district and Edinburgh and Napier universiti­es.

Julie continued: “We have an enviable range of good quality, independen­t places to eat and shop – we really are spoiled for choice.

“And we’re surrounded by greenery, which makes for beautiful walks.

“We have the Links and the Meadows on our doorstep, which are glorious in all seasons.”

The property is currently up for sale through Warners Solicitors and Estate Agents at a fixed price of £585,000.

Warners’ estate agent Linda Carr said: “Houses just aren’t built like this anymore. It really embodies the attention to detail and stylish finishes that were just part and parcel of constructi­on in its era.

“The house has been truly loved and kept in impeccable condition and, as a result, offers buyers the real prospect of a walk-in property.

“It has charming antique qualities, like its nifty pantry and renovated feature fireplace.

“The bedrooms are bright and flooded with natural light, thanks to the house’s large bay windows.

“Such a striking property must be viewed to be fully appreciate­d.”

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▼With its mix of period and modern, the property is charming and full of character.

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