Strathview, Horsewood Road, Bridge Of Weir, Renfrewshire, PA11 3AT
Sale history
£610,000 in April 2024
The property
‘Strathview’ is a stunning and imposing period semi detached villa originally dating back to the early 1900s. Arguably one of the most impressive properties of its size (243 sq m) in the area, it is full of character and charm. Modernised and extended, the property offers spacious family accommodation over two distinct levels. Set in a sought after location at the very top of Horsewood Road overlooking the park, The Glen and beyond, this is a truly beautiful family home in excellent decorative order. The internal accommodation comprises of a large entrance vestibule leading to a broad and welcoming reception hallway with natural wood doors and skirtings and a Stevens & Graham tartan carpet, spectacular formal lounge with working fireplace and ‘turret’ sitting area with views of The Glen, dining room with original hardwood flooring, family room and fabulous breakfast, sitting, dining kitchen with wood burning stove and French doors to the garden. The hand crafted bespoke kitchen has a contemporary design with granite work surfaces, Neff appliances and a Villeroy & Boch Belfast sink. A separate utility room leads to a WC and a wash hand basin. The upper level is accessed via a sweeping original staircase with a feature wooden banister and leads to a generous hallway flooded with natural light from the impressive skylight. There are four double bedrooms and a family bathroom comprising of a Villeroy & Boch three piece suite and Porcelanosa tiling. The principal bedroom mirrors the generous proportions of the lounge with the oriel windows in the turret framing a stunning, uninterrupted view. An ensuite shower room completes the accommodation of this beautiful family home. ‘Strathview’ has been well maintained with the roof and all windows replaced in recent times. It retains a wealth of period features including cornicing, ceiling roses, deep skirtings, doors and fireplaces. There is gas central heating and abundant storage throughout including a large, floored attic space. The property is accessed via a gated stone chipped driveway with plenty of off-street parking for several cars. Both front and rear gardens benefit from good sized lawns and a variety of mature plants, shrubs and trees. A patio area provides space for outdoor dining. Bridge of Weir is a residential village, offering a range of local shops and facilities which will adequately cater for everyday needs and requirements. Bridge of Weir falls within the Gryffe High School catchment and has its own village Primary School. For the commuting client, Bridge of Weir is located within three miles from the bypass which links up with the M8 motorway for connection to the airport, Paisley, Braehead Shopping Centre and Glasgow city centre. Furthermore, the village offers two golf courses, fishing on the River Gryffe and a selection of village pubs and restaurants. Dimensions Entrance Vestibule 11’0 x 9’2 Formal Lounge 17’2 x 14’1 Turret 8’4 x 7’3 Dining 15’3 x 11’4 Kitchen 27’3 x 18’10 Utility 8’2 x 5’8 WC 5’8 x 4’6 Family 12’5 x 12’1 Principal Bedroom 17’1 x 14’0 Turret 8’4 x 7’3 En suite 10’7 x 5’3 Bedroom 2 15’5 x 11’0 Bedroom 3 13’4 x 12’6 Bedroom 4 12’5 x 12’3 Bathroom 8’8 x 6’8
| Council Tax Band | G |
| Total Floor Area | 243 m2 |
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