An ideal spot with the canal for morning runs, coffee spots galore and the city centre a short walk away
Located on a picturesque Portobello street of period redbrick homes sits this turnkey two-bedroom terrace. It was 51 Lennox Street’s proximity to the city centre – a 15-minute walk to– and to local cafes and shops, such as Brindle Coffee and Wine and Lennox Street Grocers which are just across the road, that first attracted the current owners to this house.
The livingroom to the front of the property is a small but cosy space large enough for a comfy corner sofa, with the fireplace on an angled wall. The upgraded sash window, which mimics the original, adds a lovely feature to the room, framing the view of the street.Further down the hall is the eat-in kitchen, featuring light solid-wood floors, white units, a peninsula worktop and a retro-style blue Rangemaster cooker.
The newly updated shower room is beyond the kitchen, under an archway at the foot of the stairs, with deep blue walls, wall panelling behind the sink and a decorative blue and white tile underfoot.Upstairs, there are two spacious double bedrooms, both featuring cast iron fireplaces. The main bedroom, to the front, occupies the full width of the property, with two sash windows overlooking Lennox Street.
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