27 Pendicle Road, Bearsden, G61 1DY

Bearsden, G61 1DY
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Detached House

Bed

5 Bedrooms

Bathroom

3 Bathrooms

Reception

4 Reception Rooms

Tree

Private Garden

Garage

Double Garage

Parking

Off Street Parking

Telephone

Property Description

A substantial, and locally admired, 1930s Detached House of some 3735 sq ft (347 sq m), plus basement level of 1195 sq ftt (111 sq ,) set amidst sizeable garden of approximately 0.6 acre, with tennis court. In the leafy Lochend district, it is only 1/3 mile from Bearsden railway station and ½ mile to Bearsden Cross.

  • A significant Bearsden residence
  • Built circa 1939
  • Sizeable garden of some 0.6 acre
  • Of a generous scale (3735 sq ft, 347 sq m)
  • 3 reception rooms plus sunroom.
  • 5 double bedrooms
  • Kitchen with dining/morning room.
  • Utility room and pantry.
  • 2 ensuites plus bathroom.
  • WC and utility shower.
  • Notable reception and upper halls and staircase.
  • Basement level with three storerooms and double garage.
  • Gas CH & double glazing.

Description

Bearsden and has many notable homes and amongst them is this striking 1930s residence in the admired and leafy Lochend district. Totally unique for the area, the house is of a sizeable scale (refer to floor plans), extending to nearly 4000 sq ft, in addition to which is a very useful basement level with three storage rooms and the property’s double garage.

With five bedrooms (all generous doubles) and essentially 4 public rooms, it is a home to accommodate almost all families and with its large garden, including an enclosed tennis court, room to enjoy the outdoors too.

The house is brick-built and presents an impressive façade, with broad, sweeping, steps leading up to the stone porticoed front door. Beyond this is the property’s amazing hall, staircase, and galleried upper hall, all featuring stained leaded windows. With the timber clad ceilings, it really is quite an entree to the house.

Our client has owned the property since 1999 and in that time has maintained it well. It is fair to state, however, that kitchen fitments, some of the sanitary ware, decor, and some windows are of a vintage and as such evident scope presents the buyer to add subsequent value. Undoubtedly, the purchaser will view the house as a generational purchase and in this regard, it is the first opportunity in over a quarter century to acquire this much-admired Bearsden home.

Summary of Accommodation

Ground Floor

Entrance vestibule. Grand hall. WC. Lounge with stone Minster fireplace and living flame, log, gas fire. Sunroom with four arched windows, including central French door set to a large sun terrace. Large dining room with period fireplace (living flame gas fire again) and French doors to the terrace. Family sitting room, again with French doors, featuring a reproduction Victorian style fireplace with another living flame gas fire. The kitchen has a dedicated dining/morning room area for daily dining with kitchen units in oak, farmhouse design (integrated appliances as seen will be included). Off the kitchen is a handy pantry, and a rear hallway leads to the utility room and a small shower compartment with WHB.

First Floor

The staircase ascends past the feature, front facing, stained leaded windows, to a large upper hall overlooking the reception hall below. There are five double bedrooms (four particularly large) with bedroom 1 and 2 having ensuite shower rooms, that to bedroom 1 being very modern and up to date. To service bedrooms 3 to 5 is a four-piece bathroom with shower enclosure.

Basement Level

Extending itself to some 1195 sq ft (111 sq m) it can be accessed, via a staircase, from the reception hall or via the double garage door. There are three large storerooms here and the double garage.

Garden

The garden has been much cared for and has an abundance of specimen planting. The front garden is a burst of colour in spring and summer and features a large monobloc “in-and-out” driveway for several cars.

The southeast facing rear garden is expansive. A large sun terrace runs across the back of the house, accessed from three of the public rooms. Beyond this is a rockery, a large level lawn, the tennis court, pathways, and to the side of the house a lower garden with pond and a glorious Acer. Pathways lead around the garden and in addition to the terrace, there are other sheltered seating spots. All is enclosed by hedging, fencing, planting, and gates to provide a safe environment for kids.

Situation

Lochend is a leafy, tree lined, district to the southwest of Bearsden Cross, the house being some 0.5 miles from this and only 0.3 miles from Bearsden railway station. State schooling falls at Colquhoun Primary and Boclair Academy. Within Bearsden is The High School of Glasgow Junior School (Ledcameroch Road), it's senior school just south of Bearsden at Anniesland (in 2024 The High School of Glasgow marked its 900th anniversary, the oldest school in Scotland). On Duntocher Road is St Nicholas’ Primary. There are local nurseries and at The Cross is the Bearsden Early Years Learning Centre.

Established road links make access to the vibrant West End easy and Glasgow City Centre. Glasgow Airport, off peak, can be reached by car in a little over 20 minutes.

Sat NAV Ref: G61 1DY

EPC : BAND C
COUNCIL TAX : BAND G
TENURE : FREEHOLD

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Situation: Private Garden
Council Tax Band: G
Tenure: Freehold

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