North Kelvinside Flat 6, 147 Wilton Street, Glasgow G20 6DQ

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North Kelvinside Flat 6, 147 Wilton Street, Glasgow G20 6DQ North Kelvinside Flat 6, 147 Wilton Street, Glasgow G20 6DQ Top Flat North Kelvinside Fixed Price £129,995 Offered to the market in good decorative order throughout its two principal apartments is this light and bright top floor flat which is conveniently positioned within an established popular residential area in North Kelvinside area of Glasgow's vibrant West End. The property occupies a top (second floor) position within a handsome blonde sandstone curved terraced building adjacent to the junction of Belmont Street and Wilton Street and benefits from the convenience and comfort of a full internal refurbishment to all communal areas, yet retains the elegance of the external and traditional façade to the front. The accommodation comprises entrance hallway with two storage cupboards off and access doors leading in to the bathroom, bedroom and kitchen. Within the main lounge there are two front facing double glazed windows, ample space for a three piece suite and substantial lounge furniture, serving hatch through to the kitchen area, light and bright decoration within the kitchen area. There is a wide array of floor and wall mounted units offering excellent storage accommodation with tiling around worktop surfaces, hardwood flooring, central heating radiator, decorative coving, artex ceiling, spotlights, cooker, washing machine, fridge freezer and dishwasher to be included in the sale price. The light and bright rear facing double bedroom has double glazed picture window overlooking the rear gardens with fabulous panoramic aspects over the West End, neutral decoration, space for a double bed and cupboard housing the Worcester combination boiler for the central heating system. The internal bathroom has three piece white suite comprising low level wc, wash-hand basin and panelled bath with mixer shower attachment above and overhead spotlights. Further features include gas fired central heating, double glazing, security controlled entry system, communal lawned landscaped rear gardens with patio provided enclosing the bin stores. The West End of Glasgow is home to the main campus of the University of Glasgow and several major teaching hospitals. There is a wide range of independent shops with several supermarkets and high street banks provided. The area has an eclectic range of cafes, bars and restaurants and there are good road links within the West End and connections towards Glasgow City Centre and the M8 motorway which leads to destinations further afield. There are also underground railway stations at Kelvinhall, Hillhead and Partick which also has an adjacent railway station. Recreational amenities including the Riverfront Museum, Kelvingrove Park, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum and Glasgow’s Botanic Gardens are all within close proximity. The Energy Performance Rating on this property is C. Measurements Features Lounge 14'7" x 12'3" • Traditional style second floor flat Kitchen 9'10" x 9'8" • Curved blonde sandstone terrace Bedroom 11'8" x 10'3" • Popular West End location Bathroom 9'3" x 4'10" • Gas central heating / Double glazing • Security entry system • Landscaped rear communal gardens Travel Directions From A & S Ireland Estate Agents office on Byres Road proceed in a north easterly direction and turn right across the junction with Great Western Road into Queen Margaret Drive. Staying in the right hand lane form a U-turn at the roundabout travelling in a south westerly direction on Queen Margaret Drive and take the left hand filter lane onto Great Western Road. Continue along here turning left into Belmont Street and then follow the road up to the right at the top of Belmont Street into Wilton Street where number 147 can be found on the right hand side. Disclaimer Whilst we endeavour to make these 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. GSPC Reference 227246 Viewing Office Details Through solicitors on 0141 342 5570 108 Byres Road, West End, Glasgow, G12 8TB Evenings and weekends 0141 572 7668 T. 0141 342 5570 F. 0141 342 5575.
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