16 Baron Street, Renfrew, Renfrewshire, PA4 0JU
Sale history
£150,000 in June 2024
The property
This well appointed first floor traditional apartment is set in a convenient location with easy access to the town of Renfrew and the M8 motorway network. Originally built around circa 1910 this red sandstone façade apartment has the added benefit of a fantastic private section of lawn garden. Accessed from the rear to a external stairwell, the hallway leads to the accommodation that comprises of a front facing lounge with recess and original fireplace with gas fire, dining kitchen with walk-in pantry and ample wall & base units, two bedrooms and a three piece bathroom. The property benefits from double glazing and gas central heating. The rear garden is mainly lawn with patio area and shed as well as a communal drying green. The apartment is close to all local amenities in Renfrew including the Tesco supermarket. Only a short distance away is the Braehead shopping centre. It is also well placed for public transport links and M8 motorway access. Glasgow airport is also only a short drive away. Dimensions Dimensions Lounge 16’0 into recess x 16’0 Dining/Kitchen 12’2 x 12’0 Bedroom 1 12’2 x 8’7 Bedroom 2 12’2 x 8’5 Bathroom 12’2 x 3’9 Band C
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