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West Mill Road • Colinton • Edinburgh WEST MILL ROAD • COLINTON • EDINBURGH ENJOY EXCEPTIONAL LIVING IN ONE OF EDINBURgh’s mOST This niche development forms a sheltered and tranquil Colinton has long been established as a highly sought after West Mill Heights is well situated for access to good local DESIRABLE SUBURBS. WEST MILL HEIGHTS, COLINTON, WHERE A enclave of magnificent homes, to meet the needs of the most area, not least due to its family-friendly village atmosphere, schools, with primary education at Bonaly Primary School CLASSICALLY DESIRABLE ADDRESS MEETS CUTTING-EDGE DESIGN. discerning of homeowners. with parks and open spaces, wooded walks and leisure pursuits and St Marks RC Primary School, and secondary schooling at WEST MILL HEIGHTS OFFERS THE PERFECT CONTRAST OF VERDANT, Colinton is a wonderfully accessible location situated to the on hand. The area caters for a variety of sports including tennis, Firrhill High School and St Thomas of Aquin’s RC High School. LEAFY SURROUNDINGS AND THE UTMOST IN CONTEMPORARY south west of the city. It enjoys excellent transport links, by car golf, cricket, rowing, rugby, netball and football with several Independent schooling is also conveniently close by at George TOWNHOUSE DESIGN. or bus to the city centre, the Edinburgh City By-Pass, and the clubs run locally. Watson’s College or Merchiston Castle School for boys. business and shopping district at the Gyle. Edinburgh Airport is also only a short drive away. ARTISTS IMPRESSIONS OF COMPLETED DEVELOPMENT WEST MILL HEIGHTS SHOWCASES SEVEN WONDERFULLY CONTEMPORARY, THREE STOREY TOWNHOUSES. EACH OFFERS CLEVERLY DESIGNED ACCOMMODATION NOTABLY ENHANCED BY AN EXCEPTIONAL STANDARD OF SPECIFICATION. Plot 2 Plot 3 Plot 1 Plot 7 Plot 6 Plot 4 Plot 5 West Mill Road Site Layout Gross GrossInternal Internal AreaGross AreaInternal Area 158.6 sq158.6 m sq158.6 m sq m 1,707 sq1,707 ft sq1,707 ft sq ft PLOT 1 ApartmentApartmentApartment - 1 - (Duplex) 1 (Duplex)- 1 (Duplex) 4 BEDROOM END TERRACE TOWNHOUSE OVER 3 STOREYS, WITH TERRACE AND CAR PORT. KitchenKitchen / Dining / KitchenDining / Dining APPROX 5.0m157.2 S xQ 5.0m4.5M / m1,692 x 4.5 SQ5.0m mFT x 4.5m (EXCLUDING(16’4” CAR x PORT)(16’4” 14’7”) x 14’7”)(16’4” x 14’7”) KITCHEN / DINING 5.0m x 4.5mLiving RoomLiving RoomLiving Room (16’4” x 14’7”)5.0m x 5.0m3.6m x 3.65.0mm x 3.6m (16’4” x(16’4” 11’11 x”) 11’11(16’4””) x 11’11”) LIVING ROOM 5.0m x 3.6m W W W (16’4” x 11’11”)Master MasterBedroom BedroomMaster Bedroom 5.0m x 5.0m4.5m x 4.55.0mm x 4.5m BedroomBedroom 4 Bedroom 4 BedroomBedroom 3 4 3 Bedroom 3 MASTER Be(16’4”DROOM x(16’4” 14’8”) x 14’8”)(16’4” x 14’8”) 5.0m x 4.5m Master Master Master (16’4” x 14’8”) Kitchen/ Kitchen/ W W W BedroomBedroom 2 Bedroom2 2 Kitchen/ BedroomBedroom Bedroom Dining Dining Dining BeDROOM 3.5m2 x 3.5m3.7m x 3.73.5mm x 3.7m 3.5m x 3.7m(11’7” x(11’7” 12’2”) x 12’2(11’7””) x 12’2”) (11’7” x 12’2”) St St St W W W BedroomBedroom 3 Bedroom3 3 BeDROOM 2.1m3 x 2.1m3.6m x 3.6m 2.1m x 3.6m 2.1m x 3.6m Utility Utility Utility (6’10” x 11’9”)(6’10” x(6’10” 11’9”) x 11’9(6’10””) x 11’9”) Ensuite Ensuite Ensuite BathroomBathroom Bathroom BeDROOM Bedroom4 Bedroom 4 Bedroom4 4 2.1m x 3.3m2.1m x 2.1m3.3m x 3.32.1mm x 3.3m St StWC WCSt WC (6’11” x 10’8”)(6’11” x(6’11” 10’8”) x 10’8(6’11””) x 10’8”) WC WC WC Ensuite Ensuite Ensuite Living Living Living BedroomBedroom 2 2 Bedroom 2 Room Room Room W W W POSTAL ABlockDDRESS: BlockA Plot A 1 BlockPlot 1 A Plot 1 1 UNDERWOODS GROVE EDINBURGH EH13 0QW GrossGross InternalGross Internal AreaInternal Area Area 160.6160.6 sq160.6 m sq msq m 1,7291,729 sq1,729 ft sq ftsq ft ApartmentApartmentApartment - 1- (Duplex)-1 1(Duplex) (Duplex) PLOT 2 4 BEDROOM MID TERRACE TOWNHOUSE OVER 3 STOREYS, WITH TERRACE ANDKitchen CAR PORT.Kitchen / KitchenDining / Dining / Dining APPROX 158.5 SQ 5.0mM / 1,706 5.0mx 4.4 S5.0mQ mFTx 4.4 xm 4.4 m (EXCLUDING CAR PORT)(16’4”(16’4” x 14’7”)(16’4” x 14’7”) x 14’7”) KITCHEN / DINING LivingLiving RoomLiving Room Room 5.0m x 4.4m 5.0m 5.0mx 3.65.0m mx 3.6 xm 3.6 m (16’4” x 14’7”) (16’4”(16’4” x 11’11(16’4” x 11’11”) x 11’11”) ”) W W W LIVING ROOM 5.0m x 3.6m MasterMaster BedroomMaster Bedroom Bedroom BedroomBedroom 4 Bedroom 4Bedroom 4 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 3 3 (16’4” x 11’11”) 5.0m 5.0mx 4.55.0m mx 4.5 xm 4.5 m (16’4”(16’4” x 14’8”)(16’4” x 14’8”) x 14’8”) MASTER BeDROOM MasterMaster Master W W W 5.0m x 4.5m Kitchen/Kitchen/ Kitchen/ BedroomBedroomBedroom (16’4” x 14’8”) BedroomBedroom Bedroom2 2 2 Dining DiningDining 3.5m 3.5mx 3.73.5m mx 3.7 xm 3.7 m BeDROOM 2 (11’7”(11’7” x 12’2(11’7” x”) 12’2 x 12’2”) ”) St St St 3.5m x 3.7m W W W (11’7” x 12’2”) BedroomBedroom Bedroom3 3 3 Utility UtilityUtility BeDROOM 3 2.1m 2.1mx 3.62.1m mx 3.6 xm 3.6 m 2.1m x 3.6m (6’10”(6’10” x 11’9(6’10” x”) 11’9 x 11’9”) ”) EnsuiteEnsuiteEnsuite BathroomBathroomBathroom (6’10” x 11’9”) BedroomBedroom Bedroom4 4 4 BeDROOM 4 St StWCSt WC WC 2.1m x 3.3m 2.1m 2.1mx 3.32.1m mx 3.3 xm 3.3 m (6’11” x 10’8”) (6’11”(6’11” x 10’8(6’11” x”) 10’8 x 10’8”) ”) WC WC WC EnsuiteEnsuiteEnsuite Living LivingLiving BedroomBedroom 2 Bedroom 2 2 Room RoomRoom W W W BlockBlock A Plot A 2Plot 2 POSTAL ADDRESS: Block A Plot 2 2 UNDERWOODS GROVE EDINBURGH EH13 0QW GrossGrossGross Internal InternalInternal Area AreaArea 158.6158.6 158.6sq m sqsq mm 1,7071,707 1,707sq ft sqsq ftft PLOT 3 4 BEDROOM END TERRACE TOWNHOUSE OVER 3 STOREYS, WITH TERRACKitchenE ANDKitchenKitchen /CAR Dining PORT. // DiningDining APPROX 4.9m156.7 S x4.9mQ4.9m 4.5M / m x1,686x 4.54.5 SmmQ FT (EXCLUDING(16’2” CAR(16’2” (16’2”x PORT) 14’7”) xx 14’7”) 14’7”) KITCHEN /Living DINING Living LivingRoom Room Room 4.9m x 4.5m5.0m x5.0m5.0m 3.6m xx 3.63.6mm (16’2” x 14’7”)(16’4”(16’4” (16’4”x 11’11 xx ”)11’1111’11 ”)”) LIVING ROOM W WW 5.0m x 3.6mMasterMasterMaster Bedroom BedroomBedroom (16’4” x 11’11”)5.0m x5.0m5.0m 4.5m xx 4.54.5mm BedroomBedroomBedroom 4 4 4BedroomBedroomBedroom 3 3 3 (16’4”(16’4” (16’4”x 14’8”) xx 14’8”) 14’8”) MASTER BeDROOM 5.0m x 4.5m Master MasterMaster Kitchen/Kitchen/Kitchen/ W WW (16’4” x 14’8”)BedroomBedroomBedroom 2 22 BedroomBedroomBedroom 3.5m x3.5m3.5m 3.7m xx 3.73.7mm Dining DiningDining BeDROOM (11’7”2 (11’7” (11’7”x 12’2 x”)x 12’2 12’2”)”) 3.5m x 3.7m St StSt W W (11’7” x 12’2”)BedroomBedroomBedroom 3 33 W 2.1m x2.1m2.1m 3.6m xx 3.63.6mm BeDROOM 3 Utility UtilityUtility 2.1m x 3.6m(6’10”(6’10” (6’10”x 11’9 x”)x 11’9 11’9”)”) (6’10” x 11’9”) EnsuiteEnsuiteEnsuite BathroomBathroomBathroom BedroomBedroomBedroom 4 44 BeDROOM 4 2.1m x 3.3m2.1m x2.1m2.1m 3.3m xx 3.33.3mm St StStWC WCWC (6’11” x 10’8”)(6’11”(6’11” (6’11”x 10’8 x”)x 10’8 10’8”)”) WC WCWC EnsuiteEnsuiteEnsuite Living LivingLiving BedroomBedroomBedroom 2 2 2 Room RoomRoom W WW BlockBlock A Plot A 3Plot 3 POSTAL ADDRESS:Block A Plot 3 3 UNDERWOODS GROVE EDINBURGH EH13 0QW PLOT 4 GrossGrossGross Internal Internal Internal Area Area Area 180.7180.7180.7 sq m sq sq m m 4 BEDROOM DETACHED TOWNHOUSE OVER 3 STOREYS, WITH1,945 TERRAC1,9451,945 sqES ft sq sq ft ft AND DOUBLE GARAGE. APPROX 147.0 SQ M / 1,582 SQ FT (EXCLUDING DOUBLE GARAGE) KitchenKitchen / Dining / Dining KITCHEN / DINING Kitchen / Dining 4.9m x 3.3m 4.9m4.9m x4.9m 3.3 xm x3.3 3.3mm (16’ x 10’8”) (16’ x(16’ (16’10’8”) x x10’8”) 10’8”) BedroomBedroomBedroom 2 2 2 Kitchen/Kitchen/Kitchen/ MasterMaster Master W WW GARAGE GarageGarageGarage DiningDiningDining BedroomBedroomBedroom 5.5m x 5.7m 5.5m5.5m x5.5m 5.7m x x5.7m 5.7m TerraceTerraceTerrace (18’3” x 18’10”) (18’3”(18’3” (18’3”x 18’10”) x x18’10”) 18’10”) W WW LIVING ROOM LivingLiving LivingRoom Room Room 5.2m x 4.4m 5.2m5.2m x5.2m 4.4 xm x4.4 4.4mm (17’1” x 14’6”) UtilityUtilityUtility EnsuiteEnsuiteEnsuite (17’1”(17’1” (17’1”x 14’6 x x”)14’6 14’6”) ”) EnsuiteEnsuiteEnsuite MASTER BeDROOM 4.9m x 3.3m MasterMasterMaster Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom St St (16’ x 10’8”) 4.9m4.9m x4.9m 3.3 xm x3.3 3.3mm St WC WCWC (16’ x(16’ (16’10’8”) x x10’8”) 10’8”) BeDROOM 2 4.9m x 3.3m WC WCWC BedroomBedroomBedroom 2 2 2 BathroomBathroomBathroom (16’ x 10’8”) 4.9m4.9m x4.9m 3.3 xm x3.3 3.3mm (16’ x (16’10’8 x”) 10’8”) BeDROOM 3 (16’ x 10’8”) St StSt 2.4m x 3.3m (7’9” x 10’11”) BedroomBedroomBedroom 3 3 3 GarageGarageGarage TerraceTerrace 2.4m2.4m x2.4m 3.3 xm x3.3 3.3mm Terrace W WW BeDROOM 4 (7’9”(7’9” x(7’9” 10’11 x x10’11 ”)10’11 ”) ”) LivingLiving Living 2.0m x 3.3m RoomRoomRoom (6’8” x 10’11”) BedroomBedroomBedroom 4 4 4 BedroomBedroomBedroom 3 3 3 BedroomBedroomBedroom 4 4 4 2.0m2.0m x2.0m 3.3 xm x3.3 3.3mm W WW (6’8”(6’8” x(6’8” 10’11 x x10’11 ”)10’11 ”) ”) POSTAL ADDRESS: BlockBlockBlock C Plot C C Plot 4Plot 4 4 4 UNDERWOODS GROVE EDINBURGH EH13 0QW PLOT 5 Gross InternalGross Area GrossInternal Internal Area Area 137.9 sq m137.9 sq137.9 m sq m 3 BEDROOM AND STUDY, 1,484 sq ft1,484 sq1,484 ft sq ft END TERRACE TOWNHOUSE OVER 3 STOREYS, WITH GARDEN AND DRIVEWAY PARKING.
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