Here are some of the finest apartments currently for sale across the Capital.
. Library Suite, Bonaly Tower, Colinton Offers over £950,000
What is it? A first-floor apartment in what was the country residence of advocate Lord Henry Cockburn during the 19th Century. The property has come onto the market for the first time in almost 50 years. Photo: Michael Dickie/Squarefoot Media
. Library Suite, Bonaly Tower, Colinton Offers over £950,000
Where is it? On the southern edge of Colinton Village at the foot of the Pentland Hills. Edinburgh city centre is approximately half an hour away by car or public transport. Photo: Michael Dickie/Squarefoot Media
. Library Suite, Bonaly Tower, Colinton Offers over £950,000
Interior: The property is adorned with period features and generously proportioned. Two reception rooms include the original library with its two turrets as well as a drawing room. There is a contemporary kitchen and three bedrooms, one ensuite. Photo: Michael Dickie/Squarefoot Media
. Library Suite, Bonaly Tower, Colinton Offers over £950,000
The drawing room is filled with light thanks to south-facing windows Photo: Michael Dickie/Squarefoot Media
. Library Suite, Bonaly Tower, Colinton Offers over £950,000
The contemporary kitchen by Kitchens International features high-quality units and appliances Photo: Michael Dickie/Squarefoot Media
. Library Suite, Bonaly Tower, Colinton Offers over £950,000
There are period features through.
Exterior: Bonaly Tower is surrounded by ten acres of secluded grounds and has a double-and-a-half garage.
Contact: Gilson Gray Photo: MICHAEL_DICKIE_SQUAREFOOTMEDIA.C
. Ramsay Garden, Old Town Offers over £995,000
What is it? A rare four-bedroom A-listed home in a Georgian six-storey property, occupying the ground, garden and lower-ground floors, that
has recently hit the market Photo: Contributed
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Exterior: The grounds are bordered by mature trees and there is a shared driveway, detached double garage, and a well-tended rear garden with
lawn and patio.
Contact: Cullerton’s Photo: Krzysztof Wrzos