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A former metal works, located in one of the country's fastest growing residential areas, will be transformed offering a total of 29 one and two bedroom modern and spacious apartments.
The development comprises 11 converted and 18 new-build apartments as well as commercial accommodation located around an attractive courtyard with large glass and timber screens flooding many of the rooms with light creating a pleasant, open living space.
Assembly Street was designed by Edinburgh based Sutherland Hussey Architects and is aimed at the first time buyer looking to set up home within Scotland's capital.
Amongst their many awards these architects have been commended for their work at the Scottish Design Awards 1998 and were finalists at the Scottish Regeneration Awards in the same year. Sutherland Hussey Architects are currently participating in various major projects, including the development of Portree Harbour in Skye and the transformation of Mansfield Park in Partick, Glasgow.
The area of Leith boasts close links to the city centre as well as excellent commuter routes to Glasgow and across the Forth Road Bridge to Fife. Over the past 20 years, Leith has grown in popularity with stylish bars and restaurants on residents' door steps.
The Burrell Company has been creating some of Scotland's most talked about and high profile developments for more than 25 years. On their list of converted properties is the classic Schaw House, Bearsden; the 19th century Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh; former hospital conversion, Elmhill House, Aberdeen and Ingram Square, Glasgow back in the 1980's.
The apartments will go on sale in Spring 2008. For further information please visit www.theburrellcompany.co.uk or call 0131 220 3040.