Family buyers looking to move to East Renfrewshire to take advantage of its top-rated schools will find plenty of homes to choose from, including this traditional, stone-fronted semi-detached house on Deanwood Avenue, within a leafy pocket of Netherlee.
One of the region’s most sought-after residential suburbs, Netherlee borders Linn Park, a 200-acre parkland on the southside of Glasgow which includes a must-see waterfall on the White Cart Water amongst its many attractions.
Benefitting from a larger and rarely available corner plot flanked at the rear by mature trees, this deceptively spacious four-bedroomed property has been extended at the rear. This creates a family friendly, open plan kitchen/dining/living area with bi-fold door access to the rear decked area and garden beyond – and separate French door access to the garden area at the side of the house. The ground floor accommodation also has a front-facing sitting room with square bay window and log burning stove, a shower room, utility, two bedrooms (17ft principal with en suite bathroom and original fireplace), and a screened entrance porch.
Upstairs, two further double bedrooms with dormer and Velux windows are serviced by another contemporary shower room. Beautifully presented and decorated in neutral shades throughout, other notable features include hardwood flooring, and an attractive fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, built-in breakfast bar, dining area and adjacent family room.
Complementing this home are well maintained gardens to the front, side and rear, notably comprising lawned areas with trees and shrubs, with red-chipped paths to match the property’s partially red stone façade, and a driveway with off-road parking leading to a detached single garage.
Netherlee has a range of local amenities, including a highly acclaimed primary school, while nearby Clarkston has additional shops, supermarket, cafés, and a train station providing a regular service into Glasgow city centre.
This high amenity suburb also offers numerous sporting and leisure facilities and several golf clubs. Offers over £499,000 are invited by Corum’s Clarkston office.
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