A impressive Victorian, semi-detached house has recently become available for sale in the area of Bearsden.
The four bedroomed property has been significantly upgraded, well-kept and was listed on Rightmove earlier this week which has been described as 'immaculately presented.'
The property is located on Campbell Drive, perfect for people who like to wine and dine as it is very close to the Bearsden Cross which is well known for bars and restaurants.
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Viewers will be very impressed with the amount of rooms the Victorian house has with four bedrooms, three bathrooms, one ensuite, large lounge, dining room, day room, high end kitchen and a sizeable garage.
It is important to note that people interested should not be put off the property due to age because the house is fully double glazed which is great during the winter months, plastered walls which have been 'tastefully decorated' and a installed electric charging point for a vehicle.
The property also has a modern and well-kept garden with the house on the market for £695,000 it would be a bargain in such a nice area.
The advertisement on Rightmove produced by Rettie & Co, Bearsden, reads: "Very rarely are traditional properties in Bearsden supported by a high quality, modern specification.
"Not so the case with this very impressively appointed, and immaculately presented, late Victorian semi-detached house. Truly, this is one of the very best equipped and maintained period homes we have had the pleasure to market.
"Set at the entry to Campbell Drive on the corner with Drymen Road, the house, along with a partner property across the Drive, creates an engaging entrée to Campbell Drive with the property appearing essentially detached, a clever piece of streetscape design by the architect."
The property is on the market for £695,000 and can be viewed here.
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