Top Flat 3/1, 83 Braeside Street, North Kelvinside, Glasgow, G20 6QS

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Top Flat 3/1, 83 Braeside Street, North Kelvinside, Glasgow, G20 6QS Top Flat 3/1, 83 Braeside Street, North Kelvinside, Glasgow, G20 6QS Description This top floor flat sits within a traditional red sandstone tenement building and offers spacious accommodation to suit a variety of buyers. Located in the popular North Kelvinside/Queens Cross district there is easy access to Glasgow's West End and City Centre. The building sits on a corner of Braeside Street and Maryhill Road and has door secure entry system at the common entrance. A particular feature of this building is the impressive winding stairway with attractive balustrade and this flat is one of two positioned on the top floor. This property boasts bright and spacious apartments and there is scope to add your own ideas of décor. To the front of the property there are two generous sized double bedrooms and a well proportioned bay windowed lounge with sizeable recessed cupboard. These rooms all have secondary glazing and pleasant aspects towards a tree lined section of Maryhill Road behind which runs the Forth & Clyde Canal. To the rear of the property is the dining kitchen which is fitted with wall and base units, worktops and an integrated gas hob and oven. The washing machine and fridge are also included in the sale. Again, mention should me made of the pleasant aspects to the rear. Off the kitchen there is a versatile room with window to rear which has been used as utility room. The bathroom completes the accommodation on offer. It has a modern white suite with over bath electric shower and is attractively tiled to ceiling height. The property has a gas fired central heating system with combination boiler and radiators in all rooms except the bathroom and utility room. Externally there is a shared drying green and bin storage area. Braeside Street sits close to a number of local amenities including a Tesco Express and Tesco Extra both a short distance along Maryhill Road. There is also convenient access to Great Western Road which has further shopping facilities, bars and restaurants. Public transport in the area includes regular bus services along Maryhill Road and Subway services from nearby St Georges Cross and Kelvinbridge Underground Stations. Glasgow University is within easy reach as are Glasgow Art School, Strathclyde University and Glasgow Caledonian University. Room Dimensions EPC Rating Entrance Hall 8'0" x 3'8" E Inner Hall 13'8" x 3'10" Features Lounge 15'8" x 10'1" • Top floor flat Dining Kitchen 11'5" x 9'7" at widest • Pleasant apsects to front & rear Utility room 9'0" x 3'5" • Bright & spacious accommodation • Gas central heating Bedroom One 18'3" x 10'5" • Easy access for Glasgow's City Centre & West End Bedroom Two 14'10" x 9'7" • Handy public transport links Bathroom 4'9" x 5'11" Travel Directions From Glasgow City Centre travel north on Maryhill Road proceeding through Queens Cross and turn 2nd left into Braeside Street. Number 83 is immediately on the right hand side. MARKET APPRAISAL Sauchiehall Street Office: For further information: For an up-to-date appraisal on your own property please Kensington House, 227 , Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3EX Or to view this property please call: call us on 0141 331 0741 . This is a complimentary service Telephone: 0141 331 0741 Monday to Friday 0141 331 0741 and will help us to calculate your purchasing power. Fax : 0141 332 6847, Email: [email protected] Evenings & Weekends 0141 574 1532 PRP properties is a trading name of PRP Legal Limited (Registered Company Number SC411714) GSPC Ref: 236969 DISCLAIMER Whilst we endeavour to make particulars as accurate as possible they do not form part of any contract on offer, nor are they guaranteed. Measurements are approximate and in most cases are taken with a digital/sonic-measuring device and are taken to the widest point. We have not tested the electricity, gas or water services or any appliances. Photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item is included for sale with the property. If there is any part of this that you find misleading or simply wish clarification on any point, please contact our office immediately when we will endeavour to assist you in any way possible..
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