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5 Cadder Road | Bishopbriggs | G64 3JH 5 Cadder Road | Bishopbriggs | G64 3JH www.pjglasgow.co.uk 5 Cadder Road | Bishopbriggs A most attractive three bedroom detached bungalow There is a double bedroom at the rear of the house in the desirable Cadder area, convenient for excellent next to the fully tiled family bathroom. Upstairs there is Key Features local amenities. another large double bedroom and WC. • Detached bungalow • Extended The property offers a flexible range of spacious Externally, the property sits within a lovely plot with apartments and has wonderful potential for future mature gardens surrounding the property on all four • Flexible layout development, subject to consents. sides. A driveway to the side of the house provides off • Spacious lounge street parking and access to the garage. • Fitted kitchen The main door is to the side of the property and leads into a broad reception hallway via a vestibule. The Cadder Road is ideally located for Bishopbriggs • Attractive gardens hallway has stairs to an upper level with under stair Centre and the wealth of amenities which it offers storage cupboard. The lounge is at the far end of the including shops, restaurants, bars, well quoted hall and enjoys excellent proportions and a feature schools and recreational facilities. Strathkelvin Retail fireplace. The lounge is open to the extension which Park is just a short walk away and offers a wide range provides a sitting room with windows on three walls of shops. There are also excellent transport links close overlooking the gardens. Adjacent to the lounge, is a by including bus and rail as well as easy access to bright dining room with patio doors opening out to a the motorway network. sheltered patio. This room could easily be utilised as a third double bedroom. The fitted kitchen has a The Energy Performance rating on this property is F. range of modern base and wall mounted units, breakfast bar and access to a separate utility room. Travel Directions From Pacitti Jones office on Kirkintilloch Road, proceed north towards Kirkintilloch. After some distance turn left onto Cadder Road. Longer hours for your convenience To arrange a viewing evenings till 9pm & weekends 10am - 4pm, please call us on 0141 574 1544 GSPC Reference: 232033 West End Burnside Kirkintilloch Bishopbriggs Rutherglen Shawlands Lenzie 6 Havelock Street 218 Stonelaw Road 64 Townhead 175 Kirkintilloch Road 85 Main Street 206 Kilmarnock Road 96 Kirkintilloch Road (off Byres Rd) Burnside Kirkintilloch Bishopbriggs Rutherglen Shawlands Lenzie Glasgow G11 5JA Glasgow G73 3SA Glasgow G66 1NZ Glasgow G64 2LS Glasgow G73 2JQ Glasgow G43 1TY Glasgow G66 4LQ tel: 0141 334 6444 tel: 0141 647 3322 tel: 0141 777 8899 tel: 0141 772 2211 tel: 0141 647 4444 tel: 0141 571 4444 tel: 0141 775 0005 fax: 0141 576 0101 fax: 0141 569 4445 fax: 0141 578 0081 fax: 0141 563 2221 fax: 0141 569 4442 fax: 0141 632 1998 fax: 0141 775 1082 Whilst we endeavour to make these particulars as accurate as possible, they do not form part of any contract or 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 within 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 and we will endeavour to assist you in any way possible..
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