This spacious, 2-bedroom apartment is located on the third floor of the west block.
There is an entrance vestibule, with two cupboards, a small study/office and a door leading into the main hallway, which features three further cupboards. The large living room is dual aspect with windows looking north across to woodland and the Firth of Forth beyond, and south over the landscaped courtyard. The room is zoned for lounging and dining and is separated from the kitchen by a feature, sliding glass door, which can be left open to create a more open-plan space. The beautiful kitchen has ample room for a breakfast table and features a range of stylish units and quality built-in appliances and patio doors onto a south-facing balcony. The principal bedroom features integrated wardrobes and large en suite with a bath and separate shower. Bedroom 2 also has fitted wardrobes and there is a separate shower room.The apartment benefits from a single parking space in the secure underground car park which can be accessed by stairs or the lift. While the aesthetic may borrow from historical design details, its interpretation and implementation is strictly modern. The white walls echo the whitewashed cottages at Cramond harbour but are coated in a hardwearing Sto polymer-based render, which has excellent colour retention. Add in the powder-coated aluminium window frames and milled aluminium gutters and downpipes, and there is a significant reduction in the need for ongoing exterior maintenance.The apartment interiors are light and spacious, and benefit from zoned underfloor heating and excellent insulation, making them very energy efficient. There is also lift access to all floors from the secure underground car park.Caer Amon has been one of our most ambitious developments to date in terms of its architectural vision, size and scope. As well as apartments, the development includes detached villas, townhouses and crescent courtyard houses. This contemporary take on Scottish vernacular architecture, designed by Richard Murphy Architects, has won several national awards.LocationCaer Amon lies in Cramond – one of the capital’s hidden gems and an historic, much sought after residential area, nestling along the Almond Valley on the banks of the Firth of Forth.Cramond has a long history as a settlement and a woodland walk from Caer Amon takes you past the remains of a Roman fort, which sits beside the beautiful church, dating back to the 15th century. At the foot of the valley lies the harbour, once a thriving port carrying iron from the foundries that once lay along the River Almond and now a berth for yachts and popular resting place for walkers to admire the views across the Forth to Fife.It’s easy to forget you’re so close to the city when you have such natural riches on your doorstep, but The Caer Amon Apartments are less than 6 miles from the heart of Edinburgh. For shopping nearer to home, The Gyle shopping centre and range of supermarkets are a short drive away. There are excellent local state and private schools and The Crescents is well placed to access both Heriot Watt University and Edinburgh College’s Granton Campus. And if you’re keen to keep fit, there are several golf courses nearby and Cramond Boat Club is based at the nearby harbour.
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