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Bieldside Cottage Bieldside Cottage 21 North Deeside Road, Bieldside AB15 9AD Entry to the property is via the Sun Room, which enjoys triple aspect views via deep silled windows over the rear walled garden. A 15 pane Georgian style door leads from the Sun Room into the Dining Kitchen which includes a range of wood fronted base and wall units, with all appliances to remain. The Lounge enjoys lovely views over the garden and has a feature electric fire surrounded by a wooden mantel with marble hearth. From the Lounge, a carpeted hallway with twin deep silled windows facing the rear allows access to the remainder of the living accommodation. The spacious Master Bedroom has double fitted wardrobes and a charming deep silled window area enjoying views across the garden. Double Bedroom Two has a double deep silled window providing views over the garden and a fitted single wardrobe. Completing the living accommodation is the Family Bathroom. A ceiling hatch allows access to the loft space above. Outside, the property sits within well established garden grounds. A sloping driveway allows access to the property from the North Deeside Road and leads to the single garage. A gate from the driveway allows access to the fully enclosed and south facing rear garden, which is stocked with variety of seasonal plants and flowers. • 2 Bedrooms • Gas Central Heating • TBC Glazing • Mains Services Bieldside Cottage 21 North Deeside Road, Bieldside AB15 9AD This charming two bedroom semi-detached cottage with single garage and walled rear garden is situated within the desirable suburb of Bieldside on the outskirts of Aberdeen city. Requiring renovation throughout, this nonetheless delightful property still retains original period features, including deep skirtings, panelled doors, picture railings and deep silled windows. Offering the purchaser the rare opportunity to put their own “stamp” on their new home, the cottage represents an excellent purchase for a first time buyer, professional couple or young family. Viewing is highly recommended in order to fully appreciate the excellent location and future potential this property has to offer. Terms Council Tax Band E EPC Band F Entry By Arrangement Viewing Contact Solicitors 01224 868687 NB. Whilst these particulars are believed to be correct they are not guaranteed and do not form part of any contract. • Property matters including • Employment Law Sales and Purchase • Business Law • Wills, Trusts and Executries • Tax • Powers of Attorney • Leasing Find us at: Kirk Brae Aberdeen Albert Pl Cults Aboyne A93 Osborne Pl B9094 Albert St Millden Rd Manor Pl Ballater Rd Albert Ln Cults Gdns Waverley Pl A93 Prince Arthur St Ballater Rd North Deeside Rd St Devenicks Pl Cults Av Carden Pl South Av Albert Ter School Rd Charlestown Rd Rubislaw Ter Ln B968 B976 Deeview Rd South Birsemore 14 Carden Place 379 North Deeside Road Ballater Road Aberdeen AB10 1UR Cults, Aberdeen AB15 9SX Aboyne, Aberdeenshire AB34 5HN Tel: 01224 632464 Tel: 01224 868687 Tel: 013398 87665 www.mackinnons.com.
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