Tenure: Freehold
This modern mid-terraced townhouse is quietly located within an exclusive quayside development close to travel links, shops, and attractions. Spanning three floors, the substantial four-bedroom, three-bathroom home enjoys a top-quality finish and has been designed with busy family living in mind. This extends to the outside with an easy-to-maintain garden and suntrap balcony. There is also private parking for two vehicles.
An impressive three-storey townhouse – in Leith’s award-winning Waterside Plaza
This mid-terraced townhouse lies within Cala Homes’ Waterside Plaza, a development awarded for innovation. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom residence offers three storeys of versatile, family-friendly accommodation, with immaculate minimalist décor and large windows that create a bright and uplifting environment. Further highlights include superb energy efficiency, private parking, and low-maintenance outdoor areas. The peaceful quayside community lies a short walk from shopping and attractions at Ocean Terminal and The Shore, with convenient bus and tram links connecting to the rest of the city day and night.
Two ground-floor bedrooms – easily repurposed to additional living areas
Behind the front door is a hall with hardy timber-style flooring that flows seamlessly through much of the ground floor. This welcoming entrance area accommodates built-in storage, a convenient WC, and a fitted utility room with a freestanding freezer and washing machine. It also grants access to two of the four double bedrooms on offer. One bedroom is carpeted and lit by south-facing French windows, making it an appealing option for a home office. The other spans the back of the property with garden access and is currently configured as a second sitting room.
Light-filled areas for relaxation, dining, and social gatherings
Carpeted stairs from the hall lead up to an airy first-floor landing with storage. From here, you reach two equally spacious areas for relaxation and dining, plus a shower room allowing easy access to a WC. The bright living room promises flexible floor space for comfortable seating, enhanced by soft carpeting and extensive glazing. Opposite is the social heart of the home - a sunny eat-in kitchen that extends onto the south-facing seating balcony. The top-of-the-range kitchen showcases a tastefully understated design with a good selection of crisp white cabinets, downlit workspace, on-trend grey tiling, and an oak-inspired floor. The units are fully integrated for a flawless finish, with Siemens appliances including a combi oven and microwave, an induction hob with a hidden extractor, a fridge freezer, and a dishwasher.
Two luxurious bedroom suites – quietly situated on the upper floor
The second floor incorporates two sophisticated bedroom suites, accessible via a landing with built-in storage. Both suites feature generous double bedrooms that are carpeted, lit by French windows, and equipped with fitted wardrobes. One suite includes a shower room, while the other, the principal suite, boasts a bathroom with a bath with a shower tap attachment.
Easy-upkeep outdoor spaces - plus convenient private parking
The outdoor spaces require minimal maintenance, appealing to those with busy schedules. The kitchen’s suntrap balcony provides a delightful area for al fresco dining, while the paved rear garden is securely enclosed. A carport and an additional bay offer private parking for two vehicles. There is also an attached store to the front of the property.
Extras: The sale includes fitted floor and window coverings, light fittings, integrated/freestanding appliances, and balcony garden furniture.
Leith
Voted by Time Out in 2023 as one of the world’s coolest neighbourhoods, historic and vibrant Leith is characterised by its diverse attractions, which include an eclectic mix of bars, cafés, and restaurants. There is also a wide variety of retail outlets, including the Ocean Terminal shopping centre, which boasts high street stores, family restaurants, a 24-hour gym, and a multiplex cinema. Lively annual festivals enrich the strong cultural scene, already buzzing with live music venues, galleries, and artist studios. The area also incorporates The Shore, a scenic waterfront hosting cosy pubs and fine dining with some award-winning restaurants. Amidst all the activity, tranquil green spaces, such as Leith Links and Claremont Park, offer a relaxing escape. For indoor sports and leisure facilities, Leith Victoria Swim Centre accommodates a swimming pool, fitness studios, and a gym. Additionally, public transportation to the city centre (two miles away) runs day and night, including the tram line that runs directly to Edinburgh International Airport. Leith also has a school catchment area covering early years, primary, and secondary education.
EPC rating: B. Council tax band: F, Tenure: Freehold, Annual service charge: £112, Service charge description: Ross & Liddell,