4 Bed Properties For Sale in Kelvindale
Kelvindale, a charming and peaceful area in Glasgow's West End, offers a perfect blend of suburban tranquillity and urban convenience. Known for its leafy streets, beautiful traditional homes, and strong sense of community, Kelvindale is an ideal location for families and those seeking a quieter lifestyle while still being close to the city centre.
Save Search- Under Offer9 Mirrlees DriveKelvinside, Glasgow, G12 0SH
Offers Over £945,000
4 Bedroom Terraced House
Having the distinct advantage of a beautiful open outlook, this rarely available seven apartment traditional sandstone terraced villa is a fantastic family home. The property is situated in a prime Kelvinside address and whilst the interior is in need of some modernisation, the fabric has been wall cared for over the years.
2/1, 10 Kirklee TerraceKirklee, Glasgow, G12 0THOffers Over £525,000
4 Bedroom Duplex Apartment
Captivating outlooks towards Ben Lomond and the Campsie Fells are enjoyed from this spectacular three/four bedroom third floor duplex apartment, formed within a substantial townhouse conversion on the iconic Kirklee Terrace, designed by renowned architect Charles Wilson and built between 1847 and 1863.
- Under Offer9 Mirrlees DriveKelvinside, Glasgow, G12 0SH
Offers Over £945,000
4 Bedroom Terraced House
Having the distinct advantage of a beautiful open outlook, this rarely available seven apartment traditional sandstone terraced villa is a fantastic family home. The property is situated in a prime Kelvinside address and whilst the interior is in need of some modernisation, the fabric has been wall cared for over the years.
2/1, 10 Kirklee TerraceKirklee, Glasgow, G12 0THOffers Over £525,000
4 Bedroom Duplex Apartment
Captivating outlooks towards Ben Lomond and the Campsie Fells are enjoyed from this spectacular three/four bedroom third floor duplex apartment, formed within a substantial townhouse conversion on the iconic Kirklee Terrace, designed by renowned architect Charles Wilson and built between 1847 and 1863.