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26 Hutchison Park, EDINBURGH EH14 T 0131-370-0470 F 0131-370-0471 E [email protected] 26 Hutchison Park, EDINBURGH EH14 1RG This one bedroom end of terrace lower villa lies in an ideal position midway between the city centre and the west – to the Gyle Business park, Heriot Watt University and Edinburgh Airport, offering an ideal home for professionals or those hoping to invest in the rental market. Lying in a peaceful cul de sac, the front OFFERS door opens into a practical vestibule and onto a spacious lounge. A separate fitted kitchen lies to the OVER rear and overlooks the private south-facing garden. It £129,000 is fitted with ample storage, with space for appliances and features a built-in pantry. Finally, there is a good- sized double bedroom, with built-in wardrobes and a three-piece shower room. The flat benefits from electric storage heating and double glazing throughout. www.ralphhendrie.legal LOCATION Chesser, is a vibrant and popular location, with it's close proximity west of the city centre (approx: 3 miles). it offers an easy commute both for work or pleasure.. There are excellent local amenities, in Gorgie itself, including a Sainburys. Chesser itself boasts an Asda along with the Edinburgh West retail park, hosting an M & S foodhall and an Aldi. The Edinburgh Corner Exchange, is a popular exhibition and venue centre. There are two gyms nearby, the Nuffield Fitness & Wellbeing gym and a Pure gym. Fabulous walks can be found, with direct access to the Water of Leith walkway, taking you through Roseburn and onto the Dean Village.It is popular with the student market due good bus services, linking to the main University Campuses in the city, as well as Edinburgh Napiers 'Sighthill' campus and Heriot Watt University. Slateford Station and the tram network, are a 10 minute journey, offering easy commuting and access to Edinburgh International Airport. Please call 0131-370-0470 to make an appointment to view or you can email us at [email protected] Ralph Hendrie Legal is a trading name of Hendrie Legal Ltd Company Number 615551 Murrayburgh House, 17 Corstorphine Road, Edinburgh EH12 6DD T 0131-370-0470 | F 0131-370-0471 E [email protected] | W www.ralphhendrie.legal These particulars do not form any part of any contract, all measurements are approximate and none of the appliances are warranted. Whilst we endeavour to provide accurate sales particulars interested parties are advised to satisfy themselves on any aspects of relevance to their purchase..
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