Property description
A striking bespoke contemporary house by Glasgow architects McLean Architects, built in 2009 and the winner of the âBest Eco-House UKâ in the Daily Telegraph / Home Building and Renovating Magazine award that year. Featured also in Homes and Interiors Scotland, the following year, this fantastic and singularly unique home with significant credentials is built on a gently sloping site and configured to take full advantage of a fabulous panorama south-wards over the city and at the rear to the protected site of Bearsdenâs Roman Antonine wall park and woodland, including horizon views to The Campsie Fells and Dumgoyne.
Features include the wonderful âglass wallâ in the entrance hall / staircase and the aforementioned exterior design but also luxury finishes with Villeroy & Boch sanitary ware in the three bathrooms / shower-rooms, a kitchen by Core Interiors with AEG appliances and fabulous Iroko hardwood worktops, engineered wooden floors and solid oak internal doors. A staircase conveniently leads directly to the double garage which has two electric remote controlled doors. In summary the accommodation comprises:
Entrance Level: Reception hall with cloaks store and the amazing glass wall. Family room with French doors to rear garden. Utility room (back door), master bedroom with en-suite shower room, three further bedrooms with bedroom four also having an en-suite shower room, family bathroom with bath and shower enclosure.
Upper Level: The open plan living space includes a lounge with bi-fold doors to a good sized south-facing balcony with fantastic view, dining room and kitchen with roof light and French door to a covered rear balcony (late evening sun for your favourite sundowner).
Lower Level: Double garage with power and light, a 250 litre hot water cylinder and control units for the heating, two remote controlled garage doors by Hormann, timber clad to the front.