Hillside Road, Mansewood

Offers over £499,000

Set in established garden grounds within this leafy suburb and enjoying open Westerly aspects across the City of Glasgow and beyond, a substantial sandstone detached villa dating from 1900/1910 or thereby.

 

The property has been comprehensively refurbished by the current owner and successfully extended to the right hand gable wall, now offering flexible family accommodation within five public rooms and four bedrooms over two levels. Corum are of the opinion that early internal inspection is imperative to appreciate the extent, standard and flexibility of accommodation on offer at this asking price and to avoid disappointment.

 

The complete accommodation extends to: entrance vestibule, broad welcoming hallway, superb bay windowed drawing room with period fireplace, open plan access to a formal dining room with French doors opening onto private landscaped and fully enclosed rear gardens.

 

The TV room has a bar area, integrated cabling for audio/visual systems and remote control switching and dimming of all internal lighting and external decking lights. A further access door allows passage through to a children’s play room and substantial storage room. Solid walnut flooring has recently been laid throughout the drawing room into the dining room, TV room and children’s play room. In addition the TV room and children’s room benefit from under floor heating. To the left of the hall a substantial family sitting room, cloakroom WC and outstanding living/dining kitchen with utility room and further pantry can be found.

 

The original sweeping staircase leads to first floor level where four commodious double bedrooms can be found (the front bedrooms affording spectacular views to the West and beyond) and a professionally refurbished highly contemporary main family bathroom. An access hatch and sliding ladder allows passage to a fully developed attic space with velux windows to the rear providing an ideal teenager den/home office as required.

 

The property retains a wealth of period features throughout, most notably detailed ceiling cornice work and woodwork whilst benefiting from gas fired central heating, security and fire system and double glazing. The property affords established garden grounds to front, side and rear. The front garden areas are generally laid as lawn with a driveway providing off-street parking for at least three or four cars. The rear gardens are of particularly generous proportions, fully enclosed affording a private, sunny and secluded area with hard landscaped patio adjacent to the building and split level decking adjacent to the TV room.

 

 
 
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