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Maxwell Park 176 Titwood Road Maxwell Park 176 Titwood Road www.corumproperty.co.uk A 1920s style semi-detached villa set in level garden grounds. can be found. More extensive amenities are available at the Marks and Spencer’s store at Queens Park, the Morrisons store Property Description at Crossmyloof or Newlands, Wholefoods Market in Giffnock or Set in level garden grounds in this highly sought after suburb a The Avenue shopping mall in Newton Mearns. The shopping traditional semi-detached villa originally dating from 1920 or mall at Silverburn Pollok is a short drive to the South West. thereby. The property boasts flexible family accommodation within five principal apartments formed over two original levels. Recreational pursuits are varied namely at Clydesdale Cricket The scope for further development and the opportunity to add ground, Titwood Bowling and Tennis Club, Maxwell Park ,Pollok value is clearly evident within the property’s attic space and to Country Park where Pollok House and the world famous Burrell the side/rear elevation (subject to relevant planning consent). collection can be found, also Bellahouston Ski and Sports centre Internal inspection is absolutely imperative. in Bellahouston Park. The complete accommodation extends to entrance porch, Schooling is available locally at primary and secondary levels vestibule, welcoming hallway, main bay windowed lounge with namely at Shawlands Academy, Hutchesons’ Grammar and fireplace, bay windowed dining room, and fitted kitchen with Craigholme School. There are also a number of pick up points direct access to rear gardens. for Glasgow’s other leading independent schools. The original staircase leads through half landing to first floor Frequent public transport provides rapid commuter access to revealing three good bedrooms and main family bathroom. A the city centre. The local railway station is approximately further timber ladder/stair allows access to the property’s attic quarter of a mile walk. space (undeveloped as yet). The M77 Connects the South side of Glasgow to Scotland’s The specification includes gas central heating, a number of motorway network, Glasgow International airport and beyond. period features are retained. Externally the property sits within level grounds partly laid as lawn with driveway access to the Directions front, there is a timber garage to the left hand side of the feu Shawlands proceed city bound on Haggs Road veering right at and a further timber shed to the rear. The rear gardens are the traffic lights onto Shawmoss Road, turn next left onto surprisingly private, level and of extensive proportions. A Morton Gardens and then turn right on to Titwood Road. number of the neighbouring properties have been developed to Proceed East along Titwood Road; number 176 stands a short the rear aspect. In summary number 176 provides an excellent distance along on the left hand side. framework for a highly successful family home going forward. Local Area The property is positioned within walking distance of shops and amenities upon Titwood Road, Pollokshaws Road and Minard Road where thriving coffee shops, restaurants and delicatessens SS2642. EER Band E Maxwell Park 176 Titwood Road, Maxwell Park, G41 4DD Porch Bedroom Lounge Three Bedroom 8’1” x 8’0” 17’0” x 13’11” One 17’1” x 14’0” C Landing/ Stairs 9’6”/4’1” x Hall 10’6”/6’7” 12’4” x C 7’11”/4’5”/6’1” Dining Bedroom Room Two Kitchen 15’9” x 12’6” 13’8” x 12’6” 9’8” x 9’4” Bathroom 9’7” x 6’5” Ground Floor First Floor All measurements and distances are approximate. Floorplans are for illustration purposes and may not be to scale. For more information please contact our Shawlands Office. 247 Kilmarnock Road Shawlands G41 3JF Tel: 0141 636 7588 Fax: 0141 636 7589 [email protected] www.corumproperty.co.uk We believe these details to be correct however their accuracy is not guaranteed and they do not form any part of a contract. Fixtures and fittings are not included unless specified in the schedule. Photographs are produced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item is included for sale with the property. Corum is a trading name of The Corum Partnership, 20 Blythswood Square, Glasgow G2 4GB..
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