Offers over £575,000
Highly individual and charming 1930's detached villa distinguished by its deep bay windows, cottage style dormers and distinctive white render and brick exterior. Set in beautiful private gardens, the property has the unique advantage of having its own artists studio/ office within the garden grounds.
The property on the ground floor offers entrance vestibule, traditional style reception hallway and cloaks. There is a beautiful sitting room having, as a focal point, a Carerra marble fireplace with open access through to lovely sun conservatory having double doors to gardens. Also at ground level there is a tv/snug room, formal bay windowed dining room, downstairs guest bedroom, lovely dining size oak kitchen with feature Aga, beautiful period bathroom and a lovely inner hallway area with stairs to the upper accommodation. The upper accommodation provides a large spacious master bedroom with lovely windows to front and rear, fitted storage and its own en-suite shower room, second double bedroom with its own living and bedroom area and access to a further shower room which is off the landing space.
The property has a specification that includes gas central heating and double glazing. There is a large walk-in cellar beneath the house.
Artist’s Studio
The garage of the property, which is of a 1930s design has had a contemporary extension added to create its own artist’s studio (or office space). There is a workshop area, kitchen area and separate store which would offer flexible use.
Set within beautifully secluded and well stocked mature gardens that offer a variety of seating areas in addition to driveway parking to the side.
The property is set within one of the district’s most coveted and sought after locations. It is situated a short distance from Whitecraigs Tennis & Sports Club, Whitecraigs Golf Club and Whitecraigs Railway Station is within easy reach. There is excellent pre-schooling, primary and secondary schooling found within the district in addition to excellent local shops within Giffnock and Newton Mearns.