A historic Category A-listed Edinburgh mansion dating back to the 16th century, which has been described as 'highly unusual and unique', is currently for sale for £2.7 million.
A"highly unusual and unique" 16th-century Edinburgh mansion has just gone on the market, and it would be perfect for anyone wanting a truly one-of-a-kind home.is a six-bedroom fully refurbished Scots Baronial house set on the edge of the affluent suburb of Morningside. It is currently available to buy for offers over £2.7 million.
Looking inside, highlights of Old Craig include its fabulous barrel-vaulted sitting room, luxurious formal drawing room, and its"exceptional" open-plan, dining, and family living space. Meanwhile, the stunning bedrooms can all be found on the second and third floors — with the master looking especially lavish.
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