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£135,0002 bedroom flat for sale
25 Bridge Lane, Paisley, PA2 9BE
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Flat
2 beds
1 bath
645
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Ground Floor Flat
- Iconic Period Building
- Bay-Windowed Lounge
- Resident's Gardens
- Corner Position
Think heritage charm with a fresh, modern twist — the property equivalent of walking into Marks & Spencer's Food Hall: classic quality, beautifully presented, and effortlessly stylish.
Set within the former Gatehouse of the historic Thread Works (circa 1875), this striking late-Victorian building — complete with its working clock tower — was thoughtfully converted into just four distinctive apartments in 2000, creating a unique and character-rich place to call home.
Occupying a bright corner position on the ground floor, the apartment is filled with natural light from impressive sash-style windows. The elegant bay-windowed lounge is the standout space: airy, welcoming, and perfect for relaxing or hosting friends.
The breakfasting kitchen offers generous workspace, large windows, and fitted units with room for everyday appliances — ideal for morning coffee rituals or casual dining.
Both bedrooms are spacious doubles with high ceilings that enhance the sense of light and openness. The bathroom is sleek and contemporary, featuring a modern suite and a stylish Crittall-style shower screen for a boutique-hotel feel.
Timber-frame sash-and-case double-glazed windows combine period character with modern comfort throughout.
Location & Lifestyle
Perfectly positioned within a central modern development, the property offers excellent transport links, easy access to the motorway network, and is only a short drive from Glasgow Airport — ideal for commuting professionals and frequent travellers.
Living in Paisley means being part of one of the West of Scotland's most exciting up-and-coming towns. The thriving cafe culture, independent eateries, and creative energy give the area a lively, youthful feel that continues to attract young professionals. Even more exciting, the highly anticipated reopening of Paisley Museum will further cement the town's growing reputation as a cultural destination.
In short: a character-filled period home with modern style, set in a location that's on the rise — a smart choice both for living and lifestyle
Dimensions
Kitchen 13'10 x 6'8
Lounge 16'11 x 10'7
Bathroom 6'9 x 5'9
Bedroom 1 10'6 x 10'1
Bedroom 2 12'6 x 9'5 at widest
Set within the former Gatehouse of the historic Thread Works (circa 1875), this striking late-Victorian building — complete with its working clock tower — was thoughtfully converted into just four distinctive apartments in 2000, creating a unique and character-rich place to call home.
Occupying a bright corner position on the ground floor, the apartment is filled with natural light from impressive sash-style windows. The elegant bay-windowed lounge is the standout space: airy, welcoming, and perfect for relaxing or hosting friends.
The breakfasting kitchen offers generous workspace, large windows, and fitted units with room for everyday appliances — ideal for morning coffee rituals or casual dining.
Both bedrooms are spacious doubles with high ceilings that enhance the sense of light and openness. The bathroom is sleek and contemporary, featuring a modern suite and a stylish Crittall-style shower screen for a boutique-hotel feel.
Timber-frame sash-and-case double-glazed windows combine period character with modern comfort throughout.
Location & Lifestyle
Perfectly positioned within a central modern development, the property offers excellent transport links, easy access to the motorway network, and is only a short drive from Glasgow Airport — ideal for commuting professionals and frequent travellers.
Living in Paisley means being part of one of the West of Scotland's most exciting up-and-coming towns. The thriving cafe culture, independent eateries, and creative energy give the area a lively, youthful feel that continues to attract young professionals. Even more exciting, the highly anticipated reopening of Paisley Museum will further cement the town's growing reputation as a cultural destination.
In short: a character-filled period home with modern style, set in a location that's on the rise — a smart choice both for living and lifestyle
Dimensions
Kitchen 13'10 x 6'8
Lounge 16'11 x 10'7
Bathroom 6'9 x 5'9
Bedroom 1 10'6 x 10'1
Bedroom 2 12'6 x 9'5 at widest
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About this agent

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