The fully refurbished Victorian villa is a stone’s throw from the city’s most beautiful park.
The Daily Record’s latest Property of the Week is a bit different from usual, but is sure to appeal to city slickers. The last few homes we have looked at have been stunning rural retreats, but this time we are instead journeying to the heart of Edinburgh for a jaw-dropping townhouse.
Number 14 Millerfield Place is an exquisite family home situated within the Scottish capital’s highly desirable Marchmont neighbourhood. The property is currently on the market through estate agents Coulters for a hefty price tag of £1.65 million, but it looks worth every penny.
The property, which extends to a massive 2,770 square feet, includes five bedrooms that are set across three levels. The original scale and proportions of the home have been carefully enhanced by an extension that creates a seamless flow of living space that is ideally suited to both everyday living and entertaining.
Spectacular period features such as intricate cornicing have been painstakingly restored, giving Number 14 Millerfield Place an air of history. Meanwhile, upgrades like double-glazed timber sash and case windows provide comfort and efficiency without removing from the property’s character.
Looking inside, the main reception room is centred around a bio-ethanol fireplace that offers both a calm and inviting focal point. The kitchen is also impressive, featuring a bespoke German design with Silestone worktops and Siemens appliances, that is centred around a huge island that anchors the space.
Additionally, there is plenty of room for dining thanks to the rear extension that features bi-folding doors and a striking cupola that draws in natural light and opens onto the garden. This creates a beautiful and natural connection between the stylish indoor space and idyllic grounds.
Moving upstairs, the principal bedroom suite occupies a scenic position on the first floor and comes complete with built-in wardrobes and a relaxing en-suite bathroom. Elsewhere, another two bedrooms—one of which is en-suite—and a family bathroom complete this level.
Finally, the top floor is home to the two other bedrooms. Also located on this level is a shower room, a study, and an abundance of useful storage space that make it easily adaptable to everything from home working to guest accommodation and everyday family life.
Marchmont itself is a leafy and affluent neighbourhood situated south of Edinburgh’s City Centre, located just moments from the spectacular Meadows public park. Number 14 Millerfield Place benefits from easy access to peaceful walks and far-reaching cycling routes, as well as plenty of trendy coffee shops and independent shops.
In terms of recreational facilities, the nearby newly refurbished Warrender Swim Centre features a heritage Victorian pool and a state-of-the-art fitness gym. The new owner of the property can also enjoy golf on The Links, which according to Coulters is home to the world’s first club house.
When it comes to everyday grocery shopping, there is a conveniently located Margiotta across the road—as well as a Sainsburys and a fishmonger. Additionally, the home is located in an ideal position for the University of Edinburgh and Edinburgh College of Art as both are within walking distance.
Coulters commented: “Positioned within Edinburgh’s highly sought-after Marchmont district, this elegant Victorian villa offers beautifully proportioned, light-filled accommodation, where classic architectural detail sits comfortably alongside a considered modern specification. The quality of finish is evident throughout, with a Riddle and Coghill kitchen and Duravit bathrooms underscoring the attention to detail.”
Further details and images can be found on the 14 Millerfield Place listing on the Coulters website. The Daily Record’s recent Properties of the Week can be found below:










