- Five large bedrooms and four bathrooms across spacious period floors
- B‑Listed Victorian townhouse (built 1856) — restrictions on alterations
- Private south‑facing garden, studio, garden room and floored attic
- Off‑street parking for at least three cars — rare for the area
- Basement home gym with fully tiled shower room and utility space
- Large overall size ~3,662 sq ft — flexible family or rental layouts
- EER Band C; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
- Area shows very high deprivation; council tax is quite expensive
An impressive five-bedroom, B-listed Victorian townhouse dating from 1856, set on an elevated blonde sandstone terrace in Hillhead’s West End. High ceilings, large period rooms and decorative cornicework combine with contemporary comforts — a dining kitchen with island, floored attic, a basement home gym with shower, and a studio/garden room — to create versatile family living or high-end rental potential. The property benefits from a private south-facing garden and off-street parking for at least three cars, a rare combination in this location.
This substantial freehold property (approximately 3,662 sq ft) is arranged over multiple storeys with an elegant entrance hall, principal suite on the first “adult” floor, three further bedrooms and family bathrooms above, plus useful laundry and utility spaces. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal excellent, supporting home working or student tenants. Energy rating is C.
Buyers should note material considerations: the house is B‑listed, which will create planning and maintenance constraints and can complicate alterations and repairs. The surrounding ward records very high area deprivation and council tax is described as quite expensive. For those seeking a period statement home in the West End or a premium letting opportunity close to the university, this property offers rare scale and character — but expect listed‑building responsibilities and higher holding costs.











































































































































































































































