This spacious upper conversion encompasses the entire first floor of a charming blonde stone villa, originally built in the late 1800s. The property was later divided into two separate dwellings, each featuring its own driveway and private garden space, enhancing its appeal for potential investors. The layout includes an external staircase leading to a private vestibule and reception hallway. A standout feature is the bay-windowed lounge, boasting dual aspects and a cozy gas fire. Three generously sized bedrooms are included, one of which currently serves as an additional public room. The bathroom showcases a three-piece suite, while the cleverly designed kitchen comes with integrated appliances.
An attractive aspect of this property is the attic space accessible via a Ramsay ladder hatch from the hallway, currently used for storage but presenting significant development potential (subject to local authority consents). Traditional features like timber window units and gas central heating provide character and comfort while elements such as moulded woodwork and picture rails add charm throughout.
Externally, you’ll find stone chip driveway parking leading to a detached single garage, alongside a delightful west-facing garden complete with boundary walls and cellar storage beneath the external staircase. This property not only offers comfortable living spaces but also ample opportunities for renovation or reconfiguration to enhance value.
The surrounding area features Newlands Tennis Club and Newlands Park within walking distance, as well as convenient shopping options at Morrisons and Lidl near Shawlands or at Silverburn shopping centre in Pollok. Access to reputable local schooling and transport links from Langside train station make this location particularly desirable.