Amazing duplex flat now available to rent in sought-after Edinburgh development
One of the most sought-after properties in Edinburgh is now available to rent.
The only rental flat at The Crescent, a luxury development located within Edinburgh’s celebrated UNESCO World Heritage Site, has officially come to market.
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Hide AdTay Letting is in charge of renting out the contemporary two-bedroom duplex overlooking the iconic Donaldson’s school.
Located in Edinburgh’s New Town, The Crescent provides a modern twist on an architectural classic and has 84 residences designed to the highest specifications. Surrounded by 18 acres of elegant grounds, the upmarket development is considered to be one of the most desirable in Scotland.
Picture: Tay Letting
Following its appointment, Tay Letting instructed an award-winning interior designer to tailor the inside of the property to the tastes of Edinburgh’s burgeoning high-end rental market.
Premium furniture selected by Karen Livingstone Welstead and hand-picked original artwork from some of Scotland’s finest contemporary artists adds a personal and exclusive touch to the property.
The flat boasts well-designed internal and external space, including a private terrace, providing views of the historic Donaldson’s building and the surrounding gardens.
There's also two large bedrooms, a spacious kitchen area, three bathrooms and a secluded family room to the rear.
Picture: Tay Letting
Designer additions to the interior include: Silestone worktops, soft close drawers, integrated Gaggenau and Siemens appliances, CDA wine cooler, as well as Porcelanosa ceramic floor tiles to kitchen area.
Malcolm Pickard, divisional director, Tay Letting, said: “The Crescent is without doubt Scotland’s most iconic development, and we’re excited to bring one of the country’s most anticipated rental properties to market.
"Everything about the property, from the internal fixtures and fittings to the carefully chosen decorations, set this apart as one of the most sought-after residences in the country.”