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4 Greenhead Road Bearsden 4 GREENHEAD ROAD BEARSDEN w w w . c o r u m p r o p e r t y . c o . u k 4 GREENHEAD ROAD, BEARSDEN 3 | B E D R O O M S 2 | B A T H R O O M S 2 | P U B L I C R O O M S Situated within an exceptionally quiet residential street in the West Chapelton district of Bearsden, and within the catchment area for both Bearsden Primary and Bearsden Academy (currently within the top ten schools in Scotland’s league table), this extended, traditional bungalow sits within large, level, mature, fully enclosed gardens. Due to the desirable school catchment area and the accommodation being predominantly all-on-the-level, the property will appeal to both families and clients looking to downsize. The property was extensively modernised and extended between 2015 and 2016, to provide a beautiful blend of modern, contemporary finishes, along with the traditional appeal of a period bungalow. The flexible five apartment layout allows the property to be utilised as either a three or four bedroom home, depending on preference, and Planning Permission has been passed to further extend the upper level over the existing rear extension, to provide an additional bedroom (East Dunbartonshire Planning Reference – TP/ED/19/0534). The property comes complete with gas central heating, double glazing, considerable off-street driveway parking and a detached garage. The rear garden has been professionally landscaped to a high standard in the last twelve months and now features a deck, raised flower beds and a luscious re-laid lawn. 4 Greenhead Road is one of only a few houses in this short street, which is located south of Bearsden Cross and ideally placed for access to both Bearsden Railway Station and Hillfoot Railway Station. The accommodation on offer extends to: • Entrance vestibule • Beautiful reception hallway, with herringbone style wooden flooring and substantial storage • Bay windowed lounge, with feature fireplace • Stunning dining kitchen, with centre island and doors leading to the garden • Family room area, which is open plan to the dining kitchen • Impressive four piece family bathroom, with attractive tiling and free standing bath • Two, well proportioned, double bedrooms, on the ground floor • Spacious attic conversion, providing large bedroom/home office space and en-suite Existing Floor Plan Proposed Attic Extension Local Area The suburb of Bearsden is one of Glasgow’s most desired districts in which to reside in. There are numerous highly acclaimed educational facilities at both Primary and Secondary levels and leisure facilities are plentiful with a choice of private and state gyms and clubs in abundance. Locally, there is an excellent selection of shops and services at Bearsden Cross along with restaurants, cafes and bars. There are excellent bus links nearby and train stations can be found at Hillfoot, Westerton and Bearsden providing regular services into Glasgow’s West End and City Centre, including a service to Edinburgh. IMAGE Glasgow Airport can be reached within twenty-five minutes off peak and, to the north of Bearsden is the world renowned Loch Lomond and The 8 Trossach’s National Park. BD3258 | Sat Nav: 4 Greenhead Road, Bearsden, G61 2DD * All measurements and distances are approximate Floorplans are for illustration purposes and may not be to scale. W E ‘ R E S O L D O N Y O U R F U T U R E Corum Bearsden 4 Canniesburn Toll, Bearsden G61 2QU Tel: 0141 942 5888 Fax: 0141 943 2288 Email: [email protected] www.corumproperty.co.uk.
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