30 Bell Street, Clydebank, Dunbartonshire, G81 1HG

2 Bed Flat - First Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£71,000 in June 2020

The property

McEwan Fraser Legal are delighted to present to the market this well maintained and spacious two bedroom upper cottage flat tucked away in a popular pocket of Clydebank. The property offers spacious and light-filled accommodation on one level and is offered to the market in walk-in condition. The apartment has been well designed to maximise the natural available light to create a modern ambience, with interesting views to both the front and rear. A welcoming hallway leads to all apartments. A tastefully decorated lounge is flooded with natural light and offers an interesting outlook. The fitted kitchen comes with a good range of floor and wall mounted units and a striking work-surface, creating a fabulous and efficient work-space. The two freshly decorated airy bedrooms both have a range of furniture configurations and space for additional free-standing furniture if required. A contemporary bathroom suite completes the accommodation internally. Double glazing and gas central heating have been installed throughout to create a warm, yet cost-effective way of living all year round. Externally, the property benefits from a private garden to the rear.Extras (Included in the sale): Carpets, floor coverings, light fixtures, fittings, curtains and blinds.

Council Tax Band B
Total Floor Area 66 m2
Energy rating C

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