box  Abercomby Chambers | Edinburgh
Abercromby Place is one of the premier addresses in Edinburgh's historic Georgian New Town, originally constructed between 1806 and 1819 by architects Robert Reid and William Sibbald. Only a few minutes walk from the retail and commercial city centre hub Princess Street and George Street, this property enjoys all the benefits of city centre living with a wide variety of bistros, restaurants, galleries and other amenities nearby.

Even within the New Town of Edinburgh this is a particularly fine example o a Ge orgian 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.

This property is set over four floors overlooking the delightful private Queen Street Gardens, with panoramic views over Edinburgh and the Firth of Fourth to Finfe in the North. The Grade A Listed building retains many of its original features and presents the buyer with a blank canvas from which to create a bespoke townhouse without the need to compromise.

The proprietor can have access to the delightful Quen Street Gardens on payment of a modest annual fee. Parking is by residents zone permit on payment of the usual annual fee.

Abercromby Chambers
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