Living Room
A bright, south-facing room with double, original, sash and case windows overlooking beautiful, manicured gardens and the Water of Leith. Complete with feature fireplace, wall lighting and ample dining space. Electric storage heater, curtains and vertical blinds all included.
Bedroom
Imagine waking up to the sound of the tranquil Water of Leith beyond beautiful, south-facing gardens. This bright and sunny bedroom with feature fireplace and hearth offers a cosy and quiet retreat from the hustle and bustle of city living. Electric wall radiator and vertical blinds included.
Kitchen
A spacious, open kitchen with ample worktop and cupboard space. Original sash and case window. All white goods are included.
Bathroom
A bright, modern bathroom with three piece suite and Mira electric shower over the bath. A heated, chrome towel rail and extractor fan in addition to large window provides excellent natural light and added ventilation.
Storage
A large storage cupboard with small window housing the hot water tank is located just off the entrance hallway.
Hallway
A bright entrance hallway with all rooms leading off and electric storage heater.
Other Information
Electric heating throughout / Property managed by factors James Gibb (approx cost £80 per quarter) / EPC - E / Council Tax Band - C / Restricted Parking Zone 5 / All kitchen appliances, light fittings, curtains, blinds and radiators are included in the sale.
About Well Court
Well Court is a historic residential building located in the heart of Dean Village in Edinburgh. It was commissioned in the 1880s by Sir John Findlay, who was then the owner of The Scotsman newspaper and was designed by renowned architect, Sydney Mitchell, in the Arts and Crafts style.
The building features ornate stonework and intricate details and carvings as well as a commemorative plaque above the archway entrance. It has a large central courtyard with drying area and a communal garden, providing residents with a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city.
Well Court was restored in the 1990s and converted into luxury apartments while preserving many of its original features. A further major restoration of the building, funded by Edinburgh World Heritage and the property owners, was carried out in 2007. Today, Well Court is considered one of Edinburgh's most iconic residential buildings and a testament to the city's architectural heritage.
About Dean Village
Dean Village is a picturesque area located in the heart of Edinburgh, just a short walk from the city centre. It was once a separate village but is now a part of the city. The area is known for its beautiful historic buildings, cobbled streets, and stunning views of the Water of Leith, a river that flows through the village.
One of the most notable buildings in Dean Village is St. Bernard's Well, a neoclassical structure built in the late 18th century that is said to have healing properties. The village is also home to several other historic buildings, including Well Court.