Ground floor conversion of a blonde sandstone townhouse situated a short walk from Queens Park and located within the conservation area of Strathbungo, which is fast becoming the place to live in Glasgow. Benefits include private residents parking and a wealth of period features. Internal viewing is imperative to fully appreciate. Entered via a stunning communal hallway, the accommodation extends to a welcoming reception hallway, an elegant lounge with a bay window, period fireplace and ornate ceiling cornicing and rose, well-appointed kitchen with integrated appliances and a feature stained glass window, two good-sized double bedrooms to the rear, one of which is currently being utilised as a 2nd sitting room, and finally a three piece shower room with double base walk-in shower cubicle. Further benefits include partial double glazing/partial sash and casement windows, gas central heating, storage cupboard located at the basement level and a communal residents garden for the three properties within the townhouse to enjoy. In addition, the property is enhanced by a plethora of period features and the aforementioned parking spaces are located to the rear of the property and can be accessed from the lane. The property is ideally placed in the heart of Strathbungo, with an eclectic mix of shops within walking distance catering for day to day requirements as well as the many local cafes, restaurants and bars that can be found on your door step. Over recent years, the area has cemented itself as the social hub of the Southside, and some of the popular local bars include Brodies, Stag and Thistle, Alison Arms, The Bungo, The McMillan and The Rum Shack. The famous cobbled Strathbungo lanes is home to the annual event Bungo in the Back Lanes, which is just one of a number of events arranged in the local community by the Strathbungo Society. Other events include the hugely popular Window Wanderland and Bungo at the Bells. Nearby Shawlands offers a further diverse range of facilities including supermarkets, banking, bars and cosmopolitan restaurants. The area benefits from frequent public transport services by both bus and rail connecting Strathbungo and Queens Park with Glasgow city centre and other surrounding areas. The M8, M77 and M74 motorways are easily accessible and recreational activities can be found at Queens Park. EPC C
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