7 Winton Drive, Kelvinside. three bedroom ground floor conversion; offers over #160,000.
Clyde Property
THIS B-listed property occupies the entire ground floor of an elegant semi-detached turn-of-the-century villa and has direct access, from the kitchen, to a communal paved courtyard.
The drawing room cum dining room measures more than 29ft by 20ft and features stripped wood flooring and panelled surrounds on the full length windows.
There are antique pine units in the 18ft kitchen which has Chinese slate floor tiles and an adjacent laundry room.
None of the bedrooms measures less than 18ft by 14ft and all three have large windows and cornice work. The biggest has a stripped wood floor and original fireplace.
In addition to the fully tiled bathroom there is a shower room, large storage cupboard and a timber staircase to an interesting mezzanine room with appealing parquet flooring.
35 Winton Lane, Kelvinside. four bedroom mews house; offers over #189,000.
Slater Hogg & Howison
THIS large mews property includes a double integral garage with extra access from the hallway and a utilities and storage area fitted with very smart units and a stainless steel sink. There is a private south-facing courtyard with a stone staircase leading to an exterior door into the half landing. The accommodation over three floors includes, at ground level, a wc and a bright sitting/dining room with a fireplace, beechwood floor and door onto the courtyard.
There is a formal lounge on the first floor where the master bedroom has both en suite shower and dressing rooms.
Stairs continue to the top floor and the fourth bedroom/study which has a large velux window and built-in storage cupboard. Velux windows feature elsewhere in the property to great effect.
3A Balgray Court, 33 Cleveden Drive, Kelvinside.
two bedroom flat; offers over #69,995.
The Robb Agency
THIS two bedroom property is situated in a smart, modern luxury apartment block set in landscaped grounds and benefits from a security entry system, resident caretaker on call 24 hours a day, lift to the upper floors, storage in the cellar, rooftop drying area and allocated parking.
The flat's L-shaped reception hall has a large storage cupboard and leads to a lounge cum dining room measuring almost 19ft square with a large boxed bay window. The kitchen features country-style wood panelled units with integral display cabinets .
There is a white suite with shower unit in the fully tiled bathroom and one of the double bedrooms, both of which measure more than 14ft by 8ft, has double fitted wardrobes with louvre doors.
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