A grand semi-detached four-bedroom villa, just twenty minutes from Glasgow’s city centre, has hit the market this week.
The beautifully presented home sits within a south-west facing garden, in one of Giffnock’s most coveted addresses. The flexible home boasts a wealth of original period features throughout, though combines traditional with modern living.
After hitting the market on Tuesday (December 10), the property is currently accepting offers over £565,000.
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Take a look inside the home below.
Clyde Property detail the home on their listing, stating: “Spacious and welcoming reception hallway with panelling which allows access to lower and upper accommodation. Generous bay window sitting room with feature fireplace and stained glass bay windows and cornicing.
“To the rear of the property is a bright family room with a fireplace. A separate dining room with a modern fireplace leads on to a well-appointed modern dining kitchen offering a full complement of wall-mounted and floor-standing units, range cooker and superb breakfast bar and access directly to the garden.
“Broad upper landing affording access to all four double bedrooms and family bathroom with a modern white suite with shower and bath. A staircase leads to an attic which has tremendous development potential.
“The property is further complemented by gas central heating and double glazing throughout. Well-kept landscaped garden grounds, enclosed to the rear garden.”
The property is within walking distance of local shops and restaurants, as well as The Avenue shopping centre. Outdoor spaces can be found at Rouken Glen Park, which boasts adventure play areas, a skate park, football pitches and a boating pond.
Just eight miles south of the city centre, commuter access is nearby for travel into Glasgow with Giffnock Train Station a short distance away.
You can find out more about the property here.
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