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House For Sale £210,000
Dornoch Road, Bearsden, Glasgow G61


Description
• Three bedroomed Semi-Detached House.
• Built in the 1960s by John Lawrence.
• Two Public Rooms, Kitchen, and Bathroom.
• Front and rear porches.
• Gas central heating with renewed boiler (2022).
• Everest double glazing.
• Garden with new (2019) block paviour drive.
• In the Stonedyke district, nearby Westerton.
A brick built 1960s Semi-Detached House in the Stonedyke area of Bearsden, nearby Westerton where the local primary school catchment is (Westerton Primary). Also nearby is Colquhoun Park Primary and the great amenity space of Colquhoun Park. For those commuting, Westerton Railway Station is but a five-to-ten-minute walk away.
The property has been owned by our client family since 1966 and has been a much-loved home. Whilst it has been maintained and has had recent improvements made (new combination boiler earlier this year, 2022, and a smart grey block paviour drive, in 2019) it is fair to state the subjects will require a general programme of modernising and upgrading – wiring, kitchen, bathroom, décor and floor coverings. The windows were replaced, in 1994, with double glazed units mostly by Everest (with some of the double-glazed panes since replaced).
It is a full five apartment property (two Public Rooms and three Bedrooms) supported by a galley style Kitchen, Bathroom, front and rear porches. Accessed via a Ramsay loft ladder the attic is floored and lined and provides a useful additional space if simply just for storage.
As a property it would suit couples and families alike. Westerton Primary is highly regarded with secondary provision is at Boclair Academy where its new £40m+ school premises have just opened.
Ground floor

• Entrance Porch – Modern UPVc front door and double-glazed side screens.
• Hall – Original glazed front door and side screens. Understairs storage cupboard.
• Lounge – Broad window to the front. Note: The old gas fire here does not comply with current gas regulations and as such should be replaced as part of any modernisation programme.
• Dining Room – Separate from the lounge and with a window overlooking the rear garden. Connecting door also through to the kitchen.
• Kitchen - A mix of the original 1960s units and others from the 1970s. Galley style arrangement with the main window to the side of the house being double glazed, but the small rear facing window single glazed.
• Rear Porch – A handy addition to the back of the property, all single glazed including a glazed back door.
First floor

• Upper Hall – Side window. Hatch with loft ladder to the attic.
• Bedroom 1 – A double sized room to the front.
• Bedroom 2 – A double sized room with window to the rear.
• Bedroom 3 – A single sized bedroom to the front with a cupboard in which the central heating boiler is located.
• Bathroom – Retaining the original white whb, and bath, over which is an electric Triton Shower. More modern white WC.
Attic

The attic has been floored and lined. There are two doors to an eaves/attic storage space with skylight window. More could certainly be done with this attic level.
The central heating boiler is an Ideal Logic Combi c30 that was installed in early spring 2022. The double-glazed window frames are by Everest and date from 1994. The roofline soffits and facias are replaced in white UPVc.
Garden

To the front there is a privet hedge and behind this an area of grass and a rose bed. There is a very smart and recently installed (2019) grey block paved driveway that extends up the side of the house to the side of which is a strip of grass, some shrubs, and a privet hedge. At the end of the driveway is the property’s garage.
The rear garden is larger than the front and is a long rectangular shape with two sections of grass, one of which has a timber garden shed. There is a slabbed patio and a shrub bed. The whole garden is enclosed by either fencing or privet hedging.
The garage is a standard single garage probably dating back to when the house was built, made of concrete sectional panels.
Situation

The Stonedyke district is southwest of Bearsden Cross and is nearby the expanse of Colquhoun Park with its children’s playground, the playing fields, and Nature Reserve. Schooling is as aforementioned with the nearest Railway Stations being at either Westerton or Bearsden. There is a local General Store at the end of Spey Road but for more major facilities, these can be found at Bearsden Cross or at the Retail Park at Great Western Road.
Sat nav ref: G61 1LW

Tenure : Freehold
EPC : Band D
Council Tax : Band E

EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: E

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