110 Queen Victoria Drive, Scotstoun.
Three-bedroom sandstone terraced villa.
Offers over #95,995.
Robb Agency, Byres Road.
This richly decorated property with a definite flavour of Laura Ashley has a charming little cloaks and storage room just inside the reception hall with its original leaded stained glass window retained to the front; and there is further storage under the stairs.
Both the lounge with a four framed bay window and dining room feature attractive fireplaces, original recess display alcoves and cornicing. The country-style kitchen has fitted wood panelled units and a matching pine ceiling which is also a feature of the bathroom upstairs.
One of the three spacious bedrooms has a period-style fireplace and, like the rest of the property, all have been refitted with top quality wood framed double glazed windows.
There are attractive gardens at the front and back of the house where there is a lawned drying area and paved patio.
1424 Dumbarton Road, Scotstoun.
Three-bedroom traditional terraced villa.
Offers over #74,500,
West End Property, Byres Road.
This attractive wood trimmed terraced house is a much sought after style in Scotstoun. At the front of the property there is an area of hedged lawn and in the back garden a patio and timber garage accessed from the lane.
There is a traditional, 23ft long reception hall with a large understair cupboard and period features which have also been retained in the spacious lounge and dining room where there is built in storage.
The 10ft square kitchen, which has a door into the back garden, is fitted with good looking units and upstairs, the largest of the three double bedrooms has fitted wardrobes, a recessed cupboard and plaster cornicing.
The partly tiled bathroom has been handsomely fitted with a white four-piece suite, the bath and vanity unit wash hand basin panelled in wood.
15 Northland Avenue, Scotstoun.
Two-bedroom modern flat,
Offers over #54,000.
Clyde Property, Byres Road.
This ground floor flat is situated in an attractive brick facade building with wood framed windows in a three-year-old Wimpey Homes cul-de-sac development only a few streets away from Scotstoun Leisure Centre. The building is surrounded by well-maintained communal grounds and there is an allocated parking space for each property. The flat has its own security entry phone and there are two good-sized storage cupboards in the reception hall.
The bright 13ftx8ft lounge has two big windows overlooking the communal back gardens, while the kitchen with attractive light wood coloured fitted units and built-in electric oven, gas hob and extractor hood, looks out over the front. The larger of the two bedrooms has fitted mirror door wardrobes and the three-piece bathroom suite, with shower fitment, is in pale beige.
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