11 Buchlyvie Road, Paisley, Renfrewshire, PA1 3AD
Sale history
£286,900 in July 2023
The property
Number Eleven Buchlyvie is a traditional built semi detached villa built by the renowned builder Keanie in the 1930’s modernised & upgraded in recent times to create a beautiful family home. The accommodation comprises of entrance vestibule, welcoming reception hallway, formal lounge with bay window, fabulous dining kitchen with modern wall & base units. A separate utility room has plumbing and a Upvc door to the garden. On the half landing there is a contemporary designed family bathroom with walk-in shower, WC, wash hand basin and bath. On the first floor there are three bedrooms. The gardens are excellently proportioned both front & rear with a stone chipped driveway (that can accommodate three cars) running adjacent to the property to a timber garage (that may require attention). The rear garden has a substantial slate patio area with feature Carp pond (can be taken away) and a low level lawn area ll bordered by mature hedgerow. The property specification includes gas central heating and double glazing (except the window in the hall and small window in the utility). The property sits within a very sought-after location, partly due to the schooling and also the convenient setting. It is a short journey to Ralston sports centre, golf club and easy access to M8 motorway which allows for travel to Glasgow International Airport, Glasgow City centre and all other destinations including North Ayrshire via the A737. Railway travel can be accessed from Hawkhead or Gilmour Street Railway Stations in Paisley or alternatively Crookston with each allowing for direct travel to Glasgow City centre as well as other destinations. Dimensions Formal Lounge 15’4 into bay x 11’5 Dining Kitchen 14’2 x 11’5 Utility 8’1 x 7’3 Bathroom 7’3 x 6’4 Bedroom 1 12’5 x 11’4 Bedroom 2 13’0 into dormer x 11’5 Bedroom 3 9’4 x 7’3 Band D
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