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£635,000

4 bedroom semi-detached house for sale

South Erskine Park, Bearsden
Study
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Semi-detached house
4 beds
2 baths
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Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand G

Features and description

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• Edwardian stone built semi-detached house
• Fabulous location near the heart of Bearsden Cross
• Within Conservation Area of Old Bearsden
• Beautifully retained period detail
• Expertly landscaped south facing garden
• Four bedrooms, three public rooms, kitchen, two bathrooms
• Off street driveway parking and detached garage

Forming part of Old Bearsden’s prestigious Conservation District, this particularly handsome stone semi-villa is set upon a mature garden plot and features a superb south facing garden to the rear. A fabulous traditional home with a position of high convenience in the midst of a premier Bearsden address.

The property offers immediate aesthetic allure with its bay windowed frontage and charming features such as the mock Tudor cladding formed around the dormer window to first floor. Internally, great care has been afforded in retaining the beautiful period detailing that these homes are coveted for, with the layout out of seven principal apartments providing particularly well-balanced accommodation over the two principal levels. The property has been well cared for over the years (as evidenced in the surveyors’ home report) and is very much ‘ready to go’ for the incoming purchaser. Of course, the successful bidding party would have fantastic scope to implement their own themes and ideas over time.

A very exciting opportunity, with early first-hand inspection encouraged.

Summary of Accommodation

- Entrance vestibule
- Reception hallway with grand stair to first floor
- Bay windowed lounge with feature fireplace
- Family room/study
- Dining area
- Kitchen
- Two bathrooms
- Four bedrooms (three good doubles and additional single room)

Outside

As mentioned, the property sits on fantastic plot that is notable for its generous size and south garden space to the rear. Indeed, the successful bidding party would have ample opportunity to extend/develop the property whilst being left with still very generous garden space (subject to necessary warrants/permissions for the local authority). The rear garden has been professionally landscaped and enjoys various points of interest with its selection of mature trees, shrubs, bushes and perennial specimens. The orientation of the property allows for sun across the course of the day, with sections of hard landscaping providing areas for outdoor seating/entertaining. Ample off-street parking via driveway and detached garage.

Situation

The traditional period homes in this area tend to come to market once in a generation and as such, this is an opportunity for the purchaser to acquire one of these constantly sought-after traditional homes, and part of the fabric of the town’s historical past. The town really grew with the arrival of the railway in the 1860s, but its history goes back more than two millennia to Roman times with one of its two British frontier walls, the Antonine Wall (55 BC), running through it (the remains of a bathhouse evident, and a World Heritage Site, off Roman Road).

The house is essentially at the heart of The Cross, just a few hundred metres from the shops (including the Marks & Spencer’s Food Hall), cafés, and restaurants. State schooling is Bearsden Primary (at The Cross) and Bearsden Academy (at Courthill), beside which is St Nicholas’ Primary. The High School of Glasgow Junior School is on Ledcameroch Road, its secondary just south of Bearsden at Anniesland. As well as regular bus services, Bearsden railway station provides four trains per hour (peak time) to the West End and city centre and two trains at off-peak times.

SAT NAV REF: G61 4NA

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




EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: G
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Home prices (average)
4 bedroom semi-detached houses
£555,188

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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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