5 bedroom detached house
Study
Sold STC
Cavity wall insulation
Detached house
5 beds
3 baths
Key information
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Council tax: Band H
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Features and description
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A handsome home, Redburn Avenue offers a unique blend of vintage charm, beautifully blended with the convenience of modern upgrades. Nestled on a generous half-acre plot, this period residence was built in 1924 and sits within the ever-popular location of Giffnock overlooking the picturesque Cathcart Castle Golf Course. Enjoying panoramic views from the house and the south-facing garden, which was once a tennis court, adds a sense of leisure and tranquillity to the property.
This wonderful home has a flexible layout and will appeal to a wide range of buyers. There are five bedrooms, upstairs and five public rooms on the ground level, giving the flexibility of accommodating a growing family or, additional entertainment space. Several stained-glass windows and original fireplaces are attractive features of this unique property along with oak panelling at varying heights in the hall and living room. The addition of a modern fully fitted kitchen, with Velux windows and bifold doors, together with dining space, which leads directly on to level gardens, creates the perfect hub of the home.
The half-acre plot was originally purchased in 1922 by Hugh Brooks, an oil & pitch merchant, who built this family home in 1924, the first on Redburn Avenue at the end of The Grove. Our clients have maintained the home’s historical essence while making thoughtful improvements.
The house retains its original character, with a level walled garden featuring its original teak gates mounted on the back wall as an eye-catching feature, while now there are modern electric gates and a side pedestrian entrance. Inside, you'll find several updates that have been carefully made over the years.
The current configuration of the kitchen, utility room, and stair to the mezzanine, as well as the dining room, were modernised in the 2000s along with new bathroom and shower room. More recently the master bedroom has a new dressing room along with a new kitchen, utility room and installation of bifold door and stunning patio. The cozy study features the original coal fire.
The property also boasts cavity wall insulation throughout, ensuring comfort and energy efficiency. The kitchen and main bathroom benefit from underfloor electric heating.
Several rooms benefit from new sash & case windows, PVC and Velux options.
This exceptional property offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of local history, with its blend of traditional and modern features. With its spacious grounds, historical significance, and convenient location, Redburn Avenue is a home that offers both luxury and legacy.
Key Features:
• Half-acre plot (approx) with south-facing garden
• Historical property built in 1924
• Original stained-glass features and fireplaces
• Hall and living room oak wood panelling
• Stunning views of Cathcart Castle Golf Course
• Original walled level front and back garden with teak gates feature.
• Front and back gardens with fruit trees and mature bedding plants
• Coal fire in study, gas fires in hall and lounge
• Cavity wall insulation
• Detached double Garage
• Large multi car driveway
• Third floor games rooms and or Home Office.
Freehold
EPC: D
Council Tax: H
EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: H
A handsome home, Redburn Avenue offers a unique blend of vintage charm, beautifully blended with the convenience of modern upgrades. Nestled on a generous half-acre plot, this period residence was built in 1924 and sits within the ever-popular location of Giffnock overlooking the picturesque Cathcart Castle Golf Course. Enjoying panoramic views from the house and the south-facing garden, which was once a tennis court, adds a sense of leisure and tranquillity to the property.
This wonderful home has a flexible layout and will appeal to a wide range of buyers. There are five bedrooms, upstairs and five public rooms on the ground level, giving the flexibility of accommodating a growing family or, additional entertainment space. Several stained-glass windows and original fireplaces are attractive features of this unique property along with oak panelling at varying heights in the hall and living room. The addition of a modern fully fitted kitchen, with Velux windows and bifold doors, together with dining space, which leads directly on to level gardens, creates the perfect hub of the home.
The half-acre plot was originally purchased in 1922 by Hugh Brooks, an oil & pitch merchant, who built this family home in 1924, the first on Redburn Avenue at the end of The Grove. Our clients have maintained the home’s historical essence while making thoughtful improvements.
The house retains its original character, with a level walled garden featuring its original teak gates mounted on the back wall as an eye-catching feature, while now there are modern electric gates and a side pedestrian entrance. Inside, you'll find several updates that have been carefully made over the years.
The current configuration of the kitchen, utility room, and stair to the mezzanine, as well as the dining room, were modernised in the 2000s along with new bathroom and shower room. More recently the master bedroom has a new dressing room along with a new kitchen, utility room and installation of bifold door and stunning patio. The cozy study features the original coal fire.
The property also boasts cavity wall insulation throughout, ensuring comfort and energy efficiency. The kitchen and main bathroom benefit from underfloor electric heating.
Several rooms benefit from new sash & case windows, PVC and Velux options.
This exceptional property offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of local history, with its blend of traditional and modern features. With its spacious grounds, historical significance, and convenient location, Redburn Avenue is a home that offers both luxury and legacy.
Key Features:
• Half-acre plot (approx) with south-facing garden
• Historical property built in 1924
• Original stained-glass features and fireplaces
• Hall and living room oak wood panelling
• Stunning views of Cathcart Castle Golf Course
• Original walled level front and back garden with teak gates feature.
• Front and back gardens with fruit trees and mature bedding plants
• Coal fire in study, gas fires in hall and lounge
• Cavity wall insulation
• Detached double Garage
• Large multi car driveway
• Third floor games rooms and or Home Office.
Freehold
EPC: D
Council Tax: H
EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: H
About this agent

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