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We have the pleasure in offering for sale this unique three bedroom double upper flat which forms part of a 17th century Category A Listed building situated within the heart of Old Aberdeen. Bede House was built in 1676 as a residence for Bailie William Logan and his wife Jean Moir of Stoneywood. During the late 18th century, Old Aberdeen Bedesmen moved from their original hospital beside St Machar's Church to the former Logan house in Don Street. In the 19th century the house changed ownership and the house was used as rented accommodation. The building was completely refurbished by Aberdeen City Council in 1965 and divided into two modern style flats. 22 Don Street today provides spacious accommodation which spans over two floors and comprises of: Entrance hallway with good storage and a staircase leading to the upper floor; well appointed living room; spacious dining kitchen with appliances; bathroom with an over bath shower. Upper Floor: Three double bedrooms. Outside there is a shared drying area, large exclusive cellar and on street permit parking, residents can apply for a permit from Aberdeen City Council for which an annual fee is applicable. Heating is provided by a gas central heating system and the windows are single glazed. The fitted flooring, white goods and light fittings will be included in the sale.
TRAVEL INFO
Leave Union Street via King Street and travel towards the Bridge of Don. At the St Machar roundabout take the first exit onto St Machar Drive then take the second road on the right onto Dunbar Street. Continue to the end of the road then turn left onto Cheyne Road and left again onto Don Street. Number 22 is situated near the end of the road on the left.
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Key Features
- Unique Three Bedroom Double Upper Flat
- Category
- Well Appointed Living Room
- Dining Kitchen with Appliances
- Three Double Bedrooms
- Bathroom with Over Bath Shower
- Gas Central Heating
- Single Glazing