Very spacious and well proportioned ground floor flat quietly located to the rear of a traditional built tenement with secure entryphone system. Hallway, lounge, open plan kitchen with appliances, double bedroom, shower room and separate W.C. compartment. Stripped and varnished floorboards. Gas central heating and PVC double glazed windows. Ideal 1st time purchase close to city centre.
Dalry is a suburb of Edinburgh. Dalry is generally considered to be the area between Haymarket and Gorgie, in fact the phrase Gorgie-Dalry is commonly used by the Edinburgh City Council when describing the area. Dalry also borders Ardmillan. The centre of the area is Dalry Road.
The name Dalry is believed to derive from Dail Ruigh, Scottish Gaelic for the "Meadow Slope", which is probably the area now occupied by the cemetery. The east end of Dalry has seen major developments, at Haymarket – formerly railway land – that for a number of years had been used as a car park, there is now a hotel, offices and flats. Small retail businesses are abundant in Dalry Road and the diversity of these shops is welcome by the residents of the area.
Dalry is predominately an area of tenements and has always been popular by buyers seeking to get their "feet on the first rung of the property ladder". Popular streets in Dalry are Caledonian Crescent, Caledonian Place, Caledonian Road, Dalry Gait, Dalry Place, Dalry Road, Downfield Place, Duff Street, Easter Dalry Drive, Easter Dalry Road, Murieston Crescent, Murieston Terrace, Northcote Street, Orwell Place, Richmond Terrace, Springwell Place to name a few.






