Address | 3/3, 5 Nursery Street, Glasgow, G41 2PL |
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Price | Offers Over £160,000 |
Bedrooms | 1 |
Public Rooms | 1 |
Bathrooms | 1 |
A stunning and exceptionally spacious one-bedroom, third-floor flat, forming part of a traditional stone-built tenement. Located in the sought-after and vibrant area of Strathbungo, south of Glasgow’s city centre. This charming property welcomes you through a vestibule leading into a spacious hallway, providing a superb space for an office or dining area, if desired, and access to all areas of the home, including two convenient storage cupboards. The front-facing living room is an impressive feature of the home, bathed in natural light from a large bay window. The room boasts a traditional-style fireplace, ornate cornicework, a shelved press, and varnished hardwood flooring, with plenty of space to accommodate dining. At the rear, the kitchen offers a practical layout with wall and base units, stone-effect worktops, a tiled splashback, a sink, and an integrated hob and oven, as well as space for freestanding appliances. It also retains the charm of an original cast iron range cooker, with a built-in cupboard and ample room for dining. Twin windows allow light to flood in, complemented by a delightful window seat, adding to the room’s character. A generously sized double bedroom, set to the front of the property, offers superb space for freestanding furniture and features light, neutral décor throughout. Completing this stunning home is the family-sized bathroom, fitted with a three-piece suite, including a shower over the bath and tiled splash walls.
Located just two miles south of Glasgow’s city centre, Strathbungo has been named one of the best places to live, known for its charming Victorian-era buildings and tenements. This vibrant area offers a wide range of local amenities, including a mix of convenience and specialist shops, cafes, bars, and restaurants. Nearby Shawlands and Pollokshaws Road are bustling shopping hubs, and a large Morrison’s supermarket in Crossmyloof is conveniently close. The district benefits from regular bus services, with multiple train stations providing quick access to the city centre, and excellent links to the M8, M74, and M77 motorways. For those who enjoy outdoor spaces, Strathbungo is surrounded by several parks, including Queen’s Park, which features beautifully landscaped grounds, walkways, and an ornamental pond. The area is also well-served by a variety of reputable state and private schools, offering excellent education options for all ages.
Factor Fees: JBG Forsyth approx – £150-£160 per quarter
Council Tax Band: B
Tenure: Freehold