VIDEO ATTACHED! Recent conversion of a 19th-century coach house into a unique, stunning, industrial style one-bedroom mezzanine flat located in an historic cobbled lane in the New Town.
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The lettings process is changing to keep our tenants and agents safe. Find out more
In order to minimise physical contact, the Scottish government have introduced precautionary measures to make the viewing process safer for all parties. Please read on fora brief guide about how to navigate the current rental market. Keep in mind that whilst viewing and moving properties, the safety of you and those around you should remain imperative.
Step 1. Prescreening
Letting agents are encouraged to pre-screen tenants before they are offered a physical viewing. By using our MyRentalCV referencing tool to store all of your rental information, agents will be safe in the knowledge that you are a suitable tenant.
Step 2. Watching a Virtual Viewing
Virtual viewings will give you a better feel for the property and determine where you’d like to apply for a physical viewing, from the safety and comfort of your own home.
Step 3. Attending a Controlled Viewing
Once you are invited to an in-person viewing, safety will be priority. You will be advised to wear a face covering, not touch surfaces where possible and adhere to the 2m distancing.
If you have any of the following symptoms, or have been in contact with anyone showing these symptoms in the past 14 days, you will unfortunately be unable to attend a physical viewing:
A high temperature
A new, continuous cough
A loss or change to your sense of smell or taste
Face Coverings
If you are attending a physical viewing, your safety is vital. We advise that all parties arrive with a face covering, and wear it at all times during the viewing. You are then responsible to safely dispose or keep your own face covering. This cannot be done inside the property you are viewing.
Property Description
VIDEO ATTACHED! Recent conversion of a 19th-century coach house into a unique, stunning, industrial style one-bedroom mezzanine flat located in an historic cobbled lane in the New Town.
Discreetly set back from the lane by a private forecourt, the coach house is entered through traditional stable doors opening to reveal a dramatic steel-framed glass screen and a double-height ceiling sitting area. Designed in an industrial style, the flat offers a wealth of stripped-back features, such as the original stone flags (now with underfloor heating), bare stone walls, bare brick, exposed steel beams, a suspended steel staircase and a wood-burning stove with exposed flue rising to the roof. The kitchen is finished to the highest specification, including the stunning, volcanic-coloured Dekton Trilium countertop and all appliances. At the rear of the ground floor, the large tiled wet room further enhances an urban feel.
The sheer height and spaciousness of the flat are best appreciated from the mezzanine bedroom behind its glass balustrade. This space is flooded with light from the many windows, all with remote-controlled blinds. Outside, the cobbled forecourt provides private car parking.
Gloucester Lane is a picturesque 19th-century mews lane in the historic New Town, a World Heritage Site. It is only a short walk downhill to village-like Stockbridge, with its many speciality shops, bistros and bars, and also uphill to Queen Street, George Street and the rest of the city centre, including Waverley Station, and trams and buses. Also within walking distance are the picturesque Water of Leith walkway and the Botanic Gardens. There is excellent road access with easy links to the A1 and A90.