3 bedroom semi-detached house
Semi-detached house
3 beds
1 bath
947
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
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Features and description
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3 bed Semi-Detached House
Fine views to the Campsie Fells
Upgraded during 2025
Garden hard-landscaped
New kitchen and WC
Modern Shower room
Wood burning stove fire in Lounge
Gas central heating(combi)
PVCu double glazing
2 sheds, greenhouse
In the charming south Stirlingshire village of Strathblane and with dramatic views to the southern slopes of The Campsie Fells is this impressively modernised ex-local authority 3-bedroom Semi-Detached House. Augmenting previous aspects of upgrading (combination boiler, double glazing, shower room, wood burner, engineered oak flooring) the house had additional works carried out and completed in 2025 - new Howden’s kitchen (with integrated and freestanding appliances), creation of a very smart WC on the first floor, extensive landscaping of gardens (both to front and rear), new dark grey coloured carpet (stair, upper landing, bedrooms), and the painting of the front and rear elevations.
Its elevated setting above the road (the plot rises from front to rear) affords a great view northwards towards the stunning Campsie Fell hill range, particularly from the front facing bedrooms one and three.
Summary of Accommodation
Entrance Hall with PVCu double glazed front door and side screen. Square shaped lounge with wood burning stove set upon a slate hearth and with a chunky wooden mantle. The new Howdens kitchen has very smart, flush fronted, units in a cool taupe colour offset by grey-oak laminate worktops, breakfast bar, and matching wall back panels. Appliances include - induction hob, with glass black panel, cooker-hood, oven, washing machine, dishwasher, and fridge-freezer.
Upstairs to an upper landing with hatch to the attic. Three good sized bedrooms. WC with a smart two-piece suite including “cloakroom” WHB at atop a toilet cabinet.
Attached to the side of the house, with doors front and rear, is a lean-to storage shed (power and light) the roof of which continues to provide an arcade style pathway, at the side, to access the rear garden. The gardens are hard landscaped with terraces front and rear finished mainly in granite gravel defined by newly built low-level brick and roughcast retaining walls and planters. There are four small sections, laid with membrane, has been left for the purchaser to lay turf or two topsoil and seed. Immediately to the rear of the house is an artificial grass patio. There is an additional garden shed (power and light) and an aluminium framed greenhouse.
Milndavie Crescent operates on a one-way system. It is set on a hill to provide that great view over the village and is just a few hundred yards from the village primary, the excellent new library, and the village park. Secondary schooling is Balfron High to which a bus service is provided. Literally around the corner is the excellent Greens of Strathblane convenience store with Post Office. In the village is a Village Hall, Bowling Club and Tennis Club and on Glasgow Road the Kirkhouse Inn with its restaurants and bar. Strathblane is some 3.5 miles to the north of Milngavie where one will find a great range of amenities and shopping as well as its railway station.
A great property for couples or families in a very popular location.
EPC : BAND C
COUNCIL TAX : BAND C
TENURE : FREEHOLD
EPC Rating: C
Council Tax Band: C
Fine views to the Campsie Fells
Upgraded during 2025
Garden hard-landscaped
New kitchen and WC
Modern Shower room
Wood burning stove fire in Lounge
Gas central heating(combi)
PVCu double glazing
2 sheds, greenhouse
In the charming south Stirlingshire village of Strathblane and with dramatic views to the southern slopes of The Campsie Fells is this impressively modernised ex-local authority 3-bedroom Semi-Detached House. Augmenting previous aspects of upgrading (combination boiler, double glazing, shower room, wood burner, engineered oak flooring) the house had additional works carried out and completed in 2025 - new Howden’s kitchen (with integrated and freestanding appliances), creation of a very smart WC on the first floor, extensive landscaping of gardens (both to front and rear), new dark grey coloured carpet (stair, upper landing, bedrooms), and the painting of the front and rear elevations.
Its elevated setting above the road (the plot rises from front to rear) affords a great view northwards towards the stunning Campsie Fell hill range, particularly from the front facing bedrooms one and three.
Summary of Accommodation
Entrance Hall with PVCu double glazed front door and side screen. Square shaped lounge with wood burning stove set upon a slate hearth and with a chunky wooden mantle. The new Howdens kitchen has very smart, flush fronted, units in a cool taupe colour offset by grey-oak laminate worktops, breakfast bar, and matching wall back panels. Appliances include - induction hob, with glass black panel, cooker-hood, oven, washing machine, dishwasher, and fridge-freezer.
Upstairs to an upper landing with hatch to the attic. Three good sized bedrooms. WC with a smart two-piece suite including “cloakroom” WHB at atop a toilet cabinet.
Attached to the side of the house, with doors front and rear, is a lean-to storage shed (power and light) the roof of which continues to provide an arcade style pathway, at the side, to access the rear garden. The gardens are hard landscaped with terraces front and rear finished mainly in granite gravel defined by newly built low-level brick and roughcast retaining walls and planters. There are four small sections, laid with membrane, has been left for the purchaser to lay turf or two topsoil and seed. Immediately to the rear of the house is an artificial grass patio. There is an additional garden shed (power and light) and an aluminium framed greenhouse.
Milndavie Crescent operates on a one-way system. It is set on a hill to provide that great view over the village and is just a few hundred yards from the village primary, the excellent new library, and the village park. Secondary schooling is Balfron High to which a bus service is provided. Literally around the corner is the excellent Greens of Strathblane convenience store with Post Office. In the village is a Village Hall, Bowling Club and Tennis Club and on Glasgow Road the Kirkhouse Inn with its restaurants and bar. Strathblane is some 3.5 miles to the north of Milngavie where one will find a great range of amenities and shopping as well as its railway station.
A great property for couples or families in a very popular location.
EPC : BAND C
COUNCIL TAX : BAND C
TENURE : FREEHOLD
EPC Rating: C
Council Tax Band: C
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