Spacious Victorian 1-bed with boxroom, communal garden and leafy outlook near city centre..
Bay-windowed sitting room with high ceilings and period cornicing
Large overall size—approximately 710 sq ft of accommodation
Boxroom/study provides useful home-working or storage space
Well-maintained communal rear garden with leafy outlook
Gas central heating and double glazing; fast broadband and mobile signal
Excellent local amenities, parks, cycle routes and commuting options
Freehold tenure—uncommon for flats
Wider area classified as very deprived; consider local social factors
This well-presented one-bedroom flat with a boxroom sits on the second floor of a traditional Victorian tenement in Trinity, about two miles north of Edinburgh city centre. Bright reception rooms and a bay-windowed sitting room give a sense of space and period character, while high ceilings and original cornicing enhance the apartment's appeal for a first-time buyer or professional couple.
Practical comforts include gas central heating, double glazing, and fast broadband/mobile connectivity. The accommodation (approximately 710 sqft) includes a kitchen/dining room, bathroom with a three-piece suite, and a useful boxroom/study. A well-maintained communal rear garden and leafy outlook over the Victoria Path cycleway add outdoor amenity uncommon for city flats.
Location is a strong asset: Trinity’s shops, parks, allotments, and easy walking or cycling routes into the centre and waterfront make everyday life convenient. Several local supermarkets and Stockbridge’s cafés and restaurants are a short distance away, while public transport links are readily accessible.
Important note: the wider area is classified as having very high deprivation in official indices; buyers should consider local social factors alongside the property’s benefits. Council tax is moderate. Most fitted floor coverings, fixtures, white goods and appliances are included — the bedroom chandelier is excluded.