Spacious five‑bed Georgian townhouse with cathedral views and rare internal flow..
- Approximately 3,589 sq ft plus 251 sq ft of cellars and stores
- Five bedrooms; four with en suite facilities
- Rare interconnection between sitting room and kitchen/dining room
- Magnificent front views over St Mary’s Cathedral and towards the Pentlands
- Two off-street parking spaces; private low-maintenance rear garden
- High-quality finishes and elegant period detailing throughout
- EPC D and Council Tax Band H; running costs likely high
- Wider area flagged as very deprived; investigate local services
This elegant Georgian townhouse in Edinburgh’s West End offers expansive, flexible family living across circa 3,589 sq ft, with an additional 251 sq ft of lined cellars and stores. Grand reception rooms retain period detailing and high ceilings while a beautifully crafted stair provides dramatic vertical flow. The rare interconnection between the sitting room and kitchen/dining room creates an excellent layout for family life and entertaining, with magnificent front views over St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral and distant Pentland vistas.
Five generous bedrooms (four with en suites), a ground-floor WC and family bathroom, plus dedicated office and gym space, make the house well suited to a growing family and home-working. The private, low-maintenance rear garden and two off-street parking spaces add practical city-centre conveniences rarely found in this location.
The house has been finished to a high standard using quality materials throughout, but buyers should note practical considerations: the property carries an EPC rating of D and is in Council Tax Band H, meaning running costs and tax will be comparatively high. The wider area data flags very high deprivation metrics despite the property’s prestigious West End position; prospective buyers may wish to investigate local services and community context.
37 Manor Place is offered freehold and may be purchased on its own or, separately, as part of a larger lot including the lower ground floor flat. The exceptional size, period character and rare layout make it a strong family home for those seeking long-term comfort and central location, provided they budget for higher ongoing costs and check any local area considerations.