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2 Bedroom Cottage For Sale

Charing Cross Glasgow Glasgow, G2 3LX

G2 3LX, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2, Glasgow

Sale Price: £150,000

Listed 15 days ago and may not be available Listed on 2/14/2015

 123 Candleriggs, Glasgow,
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Charing Cross Glasgow Glasgow, G2 3LX

Property Summary:

Cottage
2 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
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Property description

• A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma this secretly set and idiosyncratic two bedroom Mews Cottage in the heart of the city centre is thought to have its origins in the Regency period and predates the glorious A listed Burnett tenement that it quietly hides behind. It is believed to date from around 1824, although frankly it's hard to tell, but it has two beds, two baths and stylish kitchen. EER Band E


A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma this secretly set and idiosyncratic 2 bedroom Mews in the heart of the city centre is thought to have its origins in the Regency period and predates the glorious A listed Burnett tenement that it quietly hides behind. It is believed to date from around 1824, although frankly it's hard to tell, forms part of a three block terrace and is a chunky 1011 square feet. This historic home has its own patio garden, and is only yards from the vibrant night life and restaurants of Sauchiehall Street.
A security entrance leads through Albany Chambers to the courtyard and the mews beyond. The accommodation comprises large loft style living/dining area with solid birch hardwood flooring, period radiators,and 2 floor to ceiling original windows. Stylish fitted kitchen with steel finishes and range, master bedroom with en suite shower room and solid birch flooring. The second bedroom also has a tiled en suite shower room.The main bathroom has a claw foot bath.



From our Candleriggs branch proceed onto Ingram Street heading West taking first right onto Montrose Street then first left onto Cochrane Street and continue through onto St Vincent Place passing through George Square onto St Vincent Street. Continue up to the top of St Vincent Street taking a right onto Pitt Street then left onto West George Lane then first right onto Holland Street. Continue down Holland Street taking an eventual left onto Bath Street then first right onto Elmbank Street. Continue to the junction with Sauchiehall Street where the property is situated along and on the right hand side.