BEAUTIFULLY restored three-storey townhouses in central Edinburgh have come to market as part of a transformation of Edinburgh’s former Royal Hospital for Sick Children.
The three-story five-bedroom luxury homes on Millerfield Place range from 2485 to 2805 square feet and feature private city gardens.
Forming a portion of Royal Meadows, the high-profile redevelopment of the former Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh-based developer Square & Crescent has used a team of specialist contractors to revitalise the Victorian buildings, protecting and preserving period features while creating high-spec contemporary interiors.
Homes range from £1.55m up to £1.75m and the first will be for occupation in the Autumn. A completed walk-through view home is now available for potential buyers by appointment.
Lesley Coyle, Sales and Marketing Manager with Square & Crescent, said: “The Millerfield Place townhouses offer the potential for spectacular family homes.
“Pristine inside and out, they represent the ideal of traditional Victorian Edinburgh townhouses without the inevitable maintenance and updating that is required.
“Added to the appeal is the location, with immediate access to The Meadows, south Edinburgh’s most famous park.”
To ensure the highest quality interiors and specifications, Square & Crescent is working with renowned partners throughout the project. Edinburgh’s Riddle & Coghill interiors have supplied studio designed German kitchens, with Siemens appliances while Victor Paris Bathrooms have installed luxury Duravit fixtures throughout the bathrooms.
All eight townhouses feature air-source heat pumps, bio-ethanol feature fires, and new double-glazed sash and case windows.
The Royal Meadows sales suite and show apartment is now open by appointment for potential buyers.
For more information, or to register interest, visit the development website www.royalmeadows.co.uk or call 0131 225 2155 and select option two.