Newlands Road, Newlands

Offers over £695,000

Occupying the substantial corner feu at the junction of Ossian Road and Newlands Road, a period red sandstone detached villa dating from 1900/190 or thereby.

Internally the property offers flexible family accommodation within seven main apartments formed over two/three levels; the added feature of a conservatory to the west-most elevation and a developed/lined attic greatly enhances the flexibility and versatility of this superb family home.

A wealth of period features are retained most notably; original ceiling plasterwork, woodwork and stained glass, whilst a modern fitted kitchen, bathroom and en-suite, central heating and double glazing leads to ease of living on a day to day basis. Corum are of the opinion that early internal inspection is imperative to appreciate the extent and standard of accommodation on offer.

The complete accommodation extends to: entrance vestibule, broad welcoming hallway, superb double aspect bay windowed lounge, formal dining room with Victorian style conservatory to the west-most elevation, comfortable/family/TV room, walk-through pantry/inner hall, fitted dining sized kitchen with laundry/utility room and w.c at the rear, a useful walk-in boiler/potting shed provides additional storage/space.

The original sweeping staircase leads through half landing via a superb custom fitted luxury bathroom to first floor level. At first floor there are four substantial double bedrooms; master with en-suite room and a further concealed stair leading passage to a developed/lined attic space. A further apartment is available directly above the bathroom providing additional storage/future development in years to come, subject to relevant planning consent.

The specification includes gas central heating and double glazing. There are substantial, established garden grounds with extensive use of professionally laid monoblock paving providing adequate off-street parking for at least four or five cars. The original perimeter walling and mature privet hedging aids a degree of seclusion and privacy whilst the house to the front enjoys south-westerly aspects.

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