Baldernock Road, Milngavie

Offers over £875,000

Windyedge is an absolutely charming period home in the arts and crafts style, dating from around 1910 originally and providing in total some 4,000 sq. ft. or thereby accommodation.  It has been developed twice in its life, including a pre-war extension into the original roof space to add a billiard room, three bedrooms, study and a bathroom and most recently, in 2002 (architects – Davis Duncan), with a fantastic granny.  The vendor also commissioned Amdega to design a conservatory.  The property sits in a beautiful garden of approximately half an acre, in one of Milngavie’s most admired locations – within a quarter mile of the village centre, at the top of Baldernock Road and literally on the doorstep of a country road leading to the hamlet of Baldernock.  The house has some gorgeous period features, including fireplaces, plasterwork and woodwork, and these have all been sympathetically enhanced by the improvements the vendor has made.  It comprises entrance vestibule, broad and impressive reception hall, beautiful bay windowed lounge with Ingleneuk fireplace, superb dining room and living rooms with original fireplaces, quality fitted beech kitchen with granite tops by Crannoge, designed in an arts and craft style, conservatory and adjacent laundry room.  The original house has two large double sized ground floor bedrooms, including a lovely master bedroom with fireplace and four piece en-suite shower room.  To complete the ground floor accommodation, there is a cloakroom with wc and whb and in the granny wing a further lounge with French door onto sundeck, dining kitchen and another four piece bathroom.  Upstairs, is the billiard room which features a three quarter sized billiard table, three bedrooms, study and another bathroom.

 
 
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