Property description
Springbank is an attractive stone built period detached property which dates back to the mid-18th century. It was once owned by the Railway as part of Neilston Low station. The largest of the public rooms was originally the ticket office and the remainder of the ground floor was occupied by the Station Master. The property is set within 3/4 of an acre of mature, landscaped private enclosed garden grounds.
The home provides excellent family accommodation over two generous levels thanks to its large room sizes and is presented in wonderful decorative order, with modern fixtures & fittings blending effortlessly with original period features with tasteful decor throughout.
The accommodation extends to; entrance hallway via the architect designed extension, you are then welcomed by the bright stylish semi open plan living and dining area with wooden floors and feature log burner. This room provides curved floor to ceiling windows boasting views out over the secluded garden.
The kitchen flows from the living/dining area and features gloss wall and floor units with solid wood worktops and appliances. There is also a handy utility space. This area is completed by useful downstairs cloakroom/WC off the kitchen.
The current owners are currently utilising one of the downstairs rooms as the principal bedroom with feature fireplace and double doors to hallway.
Finishing this level is the aforementioned "Ticket Office" a further public room which is currently utilised as another sitting/dining room. Enjoying period style fireplace with additional log burner, and a mezzanine library.
The upper level is accessed via a staircase from the lower hall to where there are two double sized bedrooms both with ample space for bedroom furniture. One of the rooms featuring large built in wardrobes. A tiled three-piece family bathroom suite with over bath shower serves the upper level.
At the front of the property there is a private driveway and gardens providing ample parking for two/three cars within the purpose built carport. To the rear the garden extends to a large patio and further lawns, there is also a greenhouse and shed. The gardens are enclosed and mature offering a private semi-rural feel however with the convenience of being situated just a stone's throw away from all local amenities and public transport links.
This exceptional home sits a stone throw from Lochlibo Road and as such offers quick access to Neilston and Barrhead, these East Renfrewshire villages are especially popular with family buyers looking for a real sense of community with highly regarded primary and secondary schooling. This property is well situated for accessing all local amenities with railway stations allowing easy access to Glasgow city centre and beyond.
EPC D
Council tax E
Freehold
EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: E
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