Address | 1/1, 25 Peel Street, Partick, Glasgow, G11 5LU |
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Price | Offers Over £300,000 |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Public Rooms | 1 |
Bathrooms | 2 |
Light, well-presented and spacious, three-bedroom, first-floor apartment, forming part of a modern, factored residential development. Located on a quiet side street adjacent to an open green, in the popular Partick area, northwest of Glasgow city centre. A welcoming reception hall gives access throughout and features a built-in store cupboard, two pendant light fittings, a secured video entry system and space for freestanding storage. A generous open-plan public room offers ample space for lounge and dining furniture, whilst modern flooring continues from the hallway. There is ample natural light from three tall windows which take in the open views over the local sports field. Set on one side, the kitchen is fitted with wall and base units, worktops, a tiled surround and a breakfast bar island. Integrated appliances include a fridge/freezer, washing machine, oven and gas hob. A good-sized master bedroom is set to the rear, finished in light decor, wood effect flooring, a pendant light fitting, a large built-in wardrobe and an en-suite shower room. Two further flexible bedrooms are similarly finished with wood effect flooring and pendant light fittings, with bedroom two also including a built-in wardrobe with mirrored sliding doors. Completing the accommodation, the fully tiled family bathroom is set internally off the hall, fitted with a modern suite including a shower over the bath, LED feature lights and a ladder-style radiator.
Partick is a long-established district in Glasgow’s West End, situated north of the River Clyde, comprising of a mix of traditional housing and new build residential developments. There is local shopping to be found throughout, with schooling provided by the Cleveden Secondary School and Kelvindale Primary School. Medical practices and larger supermarket shopping is available close by, including Morrison’s, Sainsbury’s and Lidl. Partick and neighbouring districts such as Kelvinhaugh offer a further range of cafes, delicatessens, restaurants, bars, and a gym. Partick railway station is situated on the line from Glasgow Queen Street, and there are also several bus services, whilst the Kelvin Cycle Way links into the Forth and Clyde Canal cycle path. There are local parks, a tennis and bowling club, Glasgow’s Botanic Gardens to the south, and walks along the River Kelvin.
Council Tax Band: F
Tenure: Freehold
Factor: James Gibb
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