Even within the New Town of Edinburgh this is a particularly fine example o a Georgian townhouse. Completed in circa 1820 the interior was designed by James Gillespie Graham who was also responsible for the interior at Taymouth Castle and the state dining room at Hopetourn House. more details...
Sold 2005
This elegantly presented unique second and third floor double upper apartment is situated in one of Edinburgh's renowned A listed Georgian New Town Crescents. The drawing room features oak herring bone flooring and has four windows overlooking the lovely Queen Street Gardens. The Kitchen/Dining room includes a bespoke hand-built kitchen with limestone work surfaces and floor tiles. The upper level contains three en suite double bedrooms. An oak stair leads through an electrically operated glass hatch to the 50 square metre roof garden with stunning views of Edinburgh Castle to the south and to the Firth of Forth and beyond to the north. Recessed into the terrace is a six person cedar hot tub.
This apartment subtly incorporates all that is expected in a modern day home: under floor heating throughout, versatile programmable mood creation lighting, video entry system, security alarm and ample storage. more details...
Sold 2004/2005
There are some progressive features in this apartment, which you may not have come across before. The door entry system is interfaced with your telephone allowing you to converse and allow entry to a visitor from wherever you are in the world.
A great deal of time and thought has resulted in a lighting system that enables you to input a myriad of different scenes which can be selected at the touch of a button. The fully integrated Poggenpohl kitchen represents the very best in German design and quality. This includes a flush mounted induction hob which whilst being more efficient than gas does not allow you to burn yourself. The dish drawers are effectively 2 separate dish washers - you never need to unload them. more details...
Sold 2003/2004





