Four double bedrooms, high ceilings and large kitchen near parks and transport links.
Large second-floor flat with 4 double bedrooms and high ceilings
Broad hallway with extensive built-in storage and display shelving
Bay-windowed lounge with period fireplace and good natural light
Spacious dining kitchen plus utility room and walk-in pantry
Gas central heating; EER Band D (improvement potential)
Single bathroom for four bedrooms — may need upgrading or extension
Access to communal garden; no private rear garden
Council tax above average; local area recorded as very deprived
This generously proportioned second-floor tenement flat is a rare family-sized apartment in Pollokshields, arranged over a large footprint with high ceilings and many original period features. The broad entrance hall, abundant built-in storage and four double bedrooms give genuine family flexibility—space for bedrooms, home-working or formal reception use. A bay-windowed lounge and large dining kitchen with adjoining utility and pantry create practical day-to-day living areas.
Practical features include gas central heating, secure shared entry and access to communal garden grounds. The building is a small close shared with only three other properties, giving a quieter, less-crowded communal stair. Local amenities, frequent public transport links and nearby parks (Maxwell Park, Pollok Park) suit family life and active commuting.
Buyers should note this is a period property with an Energy Efficiency Rating of D and a single bathroom serving four double bedrooms; some modernisation could improve comfort and efficiency. Council tax is above average and the surrounding area is assessed as very deprived, which may affect resale for some buyers. There is no private rear garden—outdoor space is communal only.
Overall this freehold flat will appeal to growing families or buyers seeking spacious, characterful accommodation close to city amenities with scope to update. The generous internal footprint and storage are standout practical advantages, balanced by modest energy performance and a need for some modernisation depending on buyer expectations.