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2 bedroom detached house

Detached house
2 beds
1 bath
871
EPC rating: F
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand F
BroadbandUltra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

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Charming 1930s Detached House by the admired Southern Building Co set upon a corner garden with MacFarlane Road.
Traditional features of Oregon pine doors, staircase, plaster cornice, picture rails, and fireplaces marry with the contemporary fitments of luxury shower room, oak style shaker kitchen, the sizeable conservatory extension, and double-glazed windows, a number of which are of a traditional sash and case design.

• Entrance Vestibule
• Fine Reception Hall
• Spacious Lounge
• Living Room or Bedroom 3
• 2 further Bedrooms
• Box Room (dressing room, office)
• Kitchen
• Conservatory
• Shower Room
• double glazing
• Gas central heating (Worcester combination boiler)
• Single garage
• Alarm

Benefiting from the extremely convenient location of Kessington this pretty Detached House has four principal apartments and can be a two or three-bedroom layout as required. A quality home it was built, pre-war, by the highly admired Southern Building Co and is brick built, finished in painted render, set beneath a Rosemary tiled pitched roof.
Whilst modernised it retains some lovely features including plasterwork, picture rails, fireplaces, doors, handsome staircase. A sizeable conservatory extension, off the kitchen, makes a significant contribution to the accommodation and is a very usable room having a radiator (for autumn and winter months) and a lined roof to provide all year use. The kitchen has Shaker units in an oak finish complemented by chunky solid oak work surfaces, with Belfast sink. The bathroom was refitted with an extremely smart luxury shower room that includes a large “wet zone” shower enclosure with floor drain and a powerful thermostatic shower with both deluge and hand shower heads. All windows, bar the original leaded window in the hall cloaks cupboard, are double glazed with three of the rooms featuring traditionally styled sash and case units. The central heating is mains gas with a Worcester Greenstar 25 Si compact condensing combination boiler. The house is alarmed.

Entry to the property is to the side of the house via an entrance vestibule, with storm doors, to an attractive reception hall with under stairs cloaks cupboard and a lovely staircase. The lounge is a fine sized room with bay window, with window seat, to the west and at the focal point an original fireplace with modern marble inlay and hearth and a living flame coal effect gas fire. The second public room, also with bay window (east), is used as a living room but could readily be bedroom three if preferred. Another original fireplace with modern marble inlay and hearth, again with a living flame gas fire. Retained shelved alcove with cabinet.
The kitchen comes with four burner gas hob, oven, filter cooker hood, built-in fridge, freezer, dishwasher, and with a concealed washing machine. The conservatory with its lined roof makes it more akin to a garden room. Glazed on three sides it also has a door to the garden. Bedroom 1 is on the ground floor and across the hall from it is the high-quality shower room.

Upstairs is accessed by a handsome original staircase which, at a ¾ landing, has a four-frame window to throw lots of light to the stairwell and upper landing. On the first floor is bedroom 2, a large room with three-frame dormer to the west and retaining an original (painted) cast iron fireplace. Pine floorboards add a nice touch. Off this room, via a low door, is a rather handy box room with storage - has Velux window, coombe ceilings. Makes for a good dressing room, office, or simply for storage.

Outside, the houses is on a corner plot, lying mainly to grass with the rear garden enclosed by fencing, and gates, to make safe for children and pets. Here there are three patios to enjoy the sun at different times of the day. The detached single garage is timber built and has a wide block-paved driveway for a car.

The house is so very handily placed for the shops at Kensington and is only some ½ mile to Hillfoot railway station. Bearsden cross is about one mile away.

A lovely home.

Sat NAV ref: G61 2NJ

COUNCIL TAX : BAND F
EPC : BAND D
TENURE : FREEHOLD





EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: F
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Rettie & Co - Bearsden
Rettie & Co - Bearsden
165 Milngavie Road Bearsden G61 3DY
0141 376 4776
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Set in the heart of historic Bearsden, just six miles to the North West of Glasgow's city centre, our office boasts unrivalled local knowledge and connections. Since Rettie Bearsden was established in 2012, our team have built a reputation as the most innovative property experts in the region, offering the friendly, personal service for which Rettie is renowned. We are perfectly positioned to help with all your property requirements anywhere in Bearsden, Milngavie and the beautiful surrounding countryside. Our Bearsden Office provides exceptional service thanks to the knowledge and experience of its team members, who share over 130 years of industry expertise. The team have a strong reputation as one of the leading agencies in the Bearsden and Milngavie area. Their knowledge of the local housing market and the neighbourhood is unrivalled.
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