Well-presented 4-bedroom dormer bungalow in Baljaffray catchment
Open-plan kitchen/dining/living with garden access and integrated appliances
Principal bedroom with fitted wardrobes and contemporary en-suite
Private, mature rear garden with patio, greenhouse and timber fencing
Monoblocked rear driveway, off-street parking and garage with side access
Modest overall size (approx. 1,033 sq ft) — rooms well-proportioned not expansive
Council tax rated as expensive for the area
Wider area shows signs of local deprivation — check services and plans
Set in a quiet cul-de-sac in Baljaffray, this 1970s dormer bungalow offers flexible family accommodation across two levels and established gardens front and rear. The home’s open-plan kitchen/living/dining area and dual-aspect lounge create bright social spaces, while a ground-floor room provides a fourth bedroom or a dedicated home office. The principal bedroom upstairs benefits from fitted wardrobes and a modern en-suite for added convenience.
Externally the property is low-maintenance yet maturely landscaped, with a monoblocked rear driveway, off-street parking and garage with side access. The private rear garden, patio and greenhouse deliver a peaceful outdoor retreat. Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband suit home working and streaming.
Practical considerations: the overall floor area is modest (approx. 1,033 sq ft), so rooms are well-proportioned rather than expansive. Council tax is described as expensive for the area. The wider neighbourhood is classified as ‘comfortable suburbia’ but the data indicates local area deprivation — buyers should check local services and long-term area plans.
This property is best for families seeking school catchment convenience (Baljaffray Primary and Bearsden Academy) or buyers wanting a well-presented, move-in ready home with scope to update and personalise. It combines commuter links, local amenities and outdoor space in a peaceful residential setting.