Characterful two-bedroom tenement flat with high ceilings and communal garden, minutes from transport..
Bay-windowed living room with high ceilings and original cornicing
Spacious double bedrooms; principal bedroom rear-facing and quiet
Stylish four-piece bathroom with separate shower and bath
Gas central heating; partial double glazing throughout
Access to well-maintained communal garden to the rear
On-street permit parking only; no private parking provided
Service charge £792 (below average); council tax moderate
Tenure unspecified — buyer should verify with solicitor
Set within a handsome red sandstone tenement on Airlie Street, this first-floor two-bedroom flat combines Edwardian character with modern conveniences. The front-facing bay-windowed lounge benefits from high ceilings, original cornicing and plenty of natural light, creating a welcoming space for everyday living and socialising. A good-sized dining area sits comfortably within the reception room for entertaining.
The kitchen is fitted with white units and marble-effect worktops and offers useful wall-mounted shelving and hanging racks. Both bedrooms are double-sized and neutrally presented; the principal bedroom faces the rear for greater quiet. A notable asset is the stylish four-piece bathroom, which includes both a bath and a separate shower enclosure — relatively uncommon for flats of this era.
Practical features include gas central heating, partial double glazing and access to a well-kept communal garden. On-street permit parking is available to the front. The flat sits in Hyndland’s busy West End pocket, close to cafés, shops and Hyndland station, appealing to commuters, students and first-time buyers seeking period character near transport and amenities.
Buyers should note some important considerations: the property’s tenure is unspecified and should be verified with your solicitor; glazing is partial rather than full double glazing; and the area is described as mixed/deprived in parts, which may affect long-term demand. A below-average service charge of £792 is payable and council tax is moderate. Overall this is a characterful, well-presented flat that offers strong location benefits but requires standard due diligence on tenure and running costs.