This spacious seven-bed period property in Trinity with a sheltered bar in the garden, two kitchens and three bathrooms, with the potential to become a bed and breakfast hotel, is currently for sale at offers over £895,000.
The home at 186 Ferry Road covers over 3,829 square feet and offers six/ seven bedrooms, three/ four reception rooms, two kitchens, and three bathrooms, as well as private parking and a garden. To view this property, call 0131 5557055.

. Garden bar
The property's back garden includes this desirable covered bar area, perfect for having friends round. Photo: ESPC

. Living room
On the ground floor, there is a large living room with a bay window, highly ornate cornicing, and two press cupboards. Photo: ESPC

. Family room
On the second floor is a dual-aspect, multi-purpose family room, complete with a beautiful feature fireplace. Photo: ESPC

. Drawing room
Mirroring the living area, there is a drawing room on the first floor, which also has a bay window and period cornice work. Photo: ESPC

. Kitchen
Adding to its luxury credentials, this impressive family home has two modern kitchens: one on the ground floor, arranged around a central island with a breakfast peninsula. Photo: ESPC

. Dining room
There is also a wood-floored dining room that extends out into the garden. Photo: ESPC

. Second kitchen
The other kitchen, on the second floor, with a fitted breakfast bar and space for a table and chairs. Both kitchens have a monochrome-inspired aesthetic with white handle-less cabinets and contrasting worktops. Photo: ESPC

5. Kitchen
Adding to its luxury credentials, this impressive family home has two modern kitchens: one on the ground floor, arranged around a central island with a breakfast peninsula. Photo: ESPC

6. Dining room
There is also a wood-floored dining room that extends out into the garden. Photo: ESPC

7. Second kitchen
The other kitchen, on the second floor, with a fitted breakfast bar and space for a table and chairs. Both kitchens have a monochrome-inspired aesthetic with white handle-less cabinets and contrasting worktops. Photo: ESPC
