Five double bedrooms plus self-contained ground-floor studio annex
Converted double garage—no traditional garage remaining
South-facing balcony, private landscaped rear garden with sun deck
Luxury kitchen with integrated Neff appliances; sunroom with solid roof
New boiler last year; gas central heating and double glazing
EV charging point, LED security lighting, outside water supply
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Council tax noted as quite expensive; wider area deprivation flagged
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in North Baljaffray, this well-presented five-bedroom detached villa offers versatile family living over three levels. Built in 1995 and upgraded throughout, the house features a luxury fitted kitchen open to a large lounge, a sunroom with a replaced solid roof, and a principal bedroom with ensuite. A converted ground-floor double garage provides a self-contained studio annex ideal for multigenerational use or older children.
Practical comforts include a new boiler (installed last year), gas central heating, double glazing, an EV charging point, PIR LED security lighting and fast broadband with excellent mobile signal. Outside, a private rear garden is landscaped around a raised sun deck with artificial grass, outside water supply and two large sheds. A monobloc driveway gives off-street parking for multiple cars.
This home will suit families seeking flexible space and good local schools (Baljaffray Primary, St Nicholas Primary, Bearsden Academy) plus easy access to countryside and local amenities. Be aware of two notable downsides: the property’s former double garage has been converted (so there is no garage), and council tax for the area is described as quite expensive. Also note area data flags deprivation in parts of the wider statistical area despite the local classification as an affluent community.
Overall this is a roomy, modern family home with separate annex potential and low immediate maintenance needs, but buyers should budget for higher local council tax and consider the practical impact of the lost garage space.