Take a moment to look at some of our past developments.
You’ll find that they make a compelling case for our approach and show that our claim to be a leader in the field of architectural restoration is based on the firmest of foundations.
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Sundial's development of 17 Melville Street comprises three exceptional homes: a grand three-bedroom double upper, a spectacular one-bed drawing room apartment and a 3/4-bed ground and garden family home.
THESE ARE ALL SOLD - PLEASE SEE OUR NEW DEVELOPMENT AT 17/18 EGLINTON CRESCENT If you would like assistance or advice on selling your property please get in touch with our property department for a free valuation and appraisal.
The development carefully combines traditional craftsmanship, uncompromised finishes and the practicality demanded by discriminating buyers. Kitchens are from the hand painted Newcastle Furniture range with Siemens appliances. High quality oak flooring or wool carpet is provided thoughout the apartments, all of which feature Villeroy and Boch sanitary ware. Marble fireplaces (some of which are original to the property) are provided with living flame gas fires. Gas fired central heating is provided throughout. Read More
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Sundial completed the conversion of 48 to 56 North Castle Street into 15 flats and townhouses in 2006. Spectacular Georgian interiors and detailing combined with a superb central location and secure park ensured the success of the project.
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Sundial developed the former Basil Paterson language school at 22 to 23 Abercromby Place into 6 flats in 2006/7. The development was exceptionally well received and achieved record prices.
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Sundial's prize winning development of a group of dilapidated mews buildings created an outstanding office adjacent to an attractive courtyard garden. The development was completed and sold in 2009.
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Completed in 2006, Sundial's conversion of a former Standard Life office building into 40 apartments set a new benchmark for imaginative modern design in Edinburgh's eastern New Town. The highlight of the development are four spectacular penthouse apartments, with double height living areas and 360 degree roof terraces overlooking Calton Hill and the Firth of Forth.
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Sundial converted this impressive New Town house back to residential use, forming three separate flats, in 2006.
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Sundial's development of 2, 3 and 4 Carlton Terrace was completed in 2005. Set in a prime location adjoining Regent Terrace these properties commanded fantastic panoramic views across Holyrood, to Salisbury Crags and the East Lothian coastline beyond.
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Sundial completed the restoration of the former Leith Hospital for residential use in 2005. This highly successful scheme removed a wide range of 20th Century additions to reveal the underlying Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian buildings beneath.
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Sundial completed the conversion of these spectacular Georgian house into a townhouse, two apartments and two double garden flats in 2003. Intrusive 20thC mansard roofs were removed and replaced by discrete roof terraces, providing spectacular views to the Castle and to Calton Hill. Number 19 had a unique drum shaped entrance hall, a large garden and offstreet parking. The refurbishment combined the restoration of the property's restrained Georgian charm (largely obscured after many decades of office use), whilst ensuring the resulting apartments offered the best of modern design and convenience.
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