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£1m detached villa in Glasgow’s West End hits the market

£1m detached villa in Glasgow’s West End hits the market

A £1 million detached villa in Glasgow’s West End has hit the market.

Located in the Claythorne area of ​​the city, the four-bedroom villa is now accepting offers above £1,125,000 – and estate agent Corum expects it to move quickly.

Glasgow Times: Image of 4 Hatfield DriveGlasgow Times: Image of 4 Hatfield Drive

Glasgow Times: Image of 4 Hatfield Drive

This red sandstone building, based at 4 Hartfield Drive, offers living space over three levels, a stunning rear garden and ample off-street parking – as well as a garage.

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The period property retains a number of original features including large bay windows, magnificent woodwork, stained glass windows and ornate fireplaces.

On the ground floor there is a reception room with a command staircase, a cloakroom and ground floor WC, a lounge with bay window and a lounge which leads to the dining room which also has a bay window.

The ground floor is completed by a bespoke Chalon kitchen with Lacanche cooker, granite worktops and a central island with wooden worktops, with a laundry room and pantry.

Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, the main one with a bay window, and a large adjoining bathroom with separate shower and bath.

At the top of the house is an attic room, which could potentially be converted into another bedroom or home office, and is currently used as a games room.

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The property also has extensive grounds thanks to bi-fold doors which lead to a lower deck and a stone staircase leading to the garden lawn where there is a traditional style glass awning from the large garage.

There are also electric gates, exterior lighting and electricity and is located in the List 1 catchment of Jordanhill School, which was recently named Scotland’s best performing secondary school for the seventh year consecutive, according to The Times and Sunday Times Scotland High School. League table.

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Chris Breckinridge, partner at Corum Property, said: “There has been a significant increase in properties over £1 million, there is a lot of appetite in the market. This is a timeless property located in the West End of Glasgow, boasting original features such as immaculate stained glass windows.

“It really is an ideal home for a young family, with huge gardens offering plenty of space. Of course, the place is extremely popular. The Claythorne area is located close to a wide range of excellent leisure amenities and facilities, which can be found in Anniesland, Jordanhill and Hyndland.

“Of course, one of the main attractions of Jordanhill remains education – properties within the catchment area don’t last long on the market.”

To find out about the property, visit the Corum website.