Turnkey five-bedroom period home in Jordanhill School catchment with modern upgrades..
Five bedrooms including attic conversion with fixed stair access
Within Jordanhill School list-one catchment — highly desirable for families
Comprehensive recent renovation: full rewire and full re-plumb
Solum cleared and re-laid with aerated concrete for structural stability
Carpenter-crafted kitchen with island, Aga and integrated appliances
Garden to rear; front garden provides privacy screening and bay window views
EPC D and council tax band G — running costs likely to be high
Area flagged as "very deprived" in broad dataset — investigate local context
This substantial five-bedroom sandstone villa in Jordanhill has been comprehensively refurbished and extended for modern family living. The property combines preserved period features—high ceilings, original cornicing and fireplaces—with high-spec upgrades including a full rewire, full re-plumb and high-performance UPVC sash and casement windows. The rear extension and attic conversion increase usable space to suit a growing family and homeworking needs.
A key attraction is the location within the coveted Jordanhill School list-one catchment, plus convenient rail links to the city and easy access to the West End and nearby green spaces. The accommodation includes a bay-fronted principal room, a carpenter-crafted kitchen with island and Aga, dedicated utility, and flexible reception rooms that adapt well to family routines and entertaining.
Buyers should note material running costs and ratings: the property has an EPC rating D and the council tax band is G, described as quite expensive. The wider dataset flags the area as “very deprived,” a factual classification that prospective purchasers may wish to investigate further despite the immediate local profile of highly qualified professionals.
Overall this is a turnkey family home with thoughtful structural upgrades (including the solum relaid in aerated concrete) and strong commuter credentials. It will suit families targeting Jordanhill School, professionals needing space for homeworking, and medics commuting to QEUH, provided they factor in ongoing tax and energy-cost considerations.