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WHEN is a house not a house? When it is a conversion. Arguably one of the largest and most impressive newly available in the south side of Glasgow is an end of terrace main door lower conversion, within a blonde sandstone building on Millbrae Crescent, one of the most sought after addresses in Langside.

While the location and kerb appeal are an immediate flag, this property has so many unexpected selling points it’s hard to prioritise. Is it the immediatel­y striking contempora­ry interior? Wealth of original and refurbishe­d period detail? Amazing high-spec dining kitchen with floor-toceiling windows framing an elevated view over the River Cart? Luxuriousl­y appointed bathroom? Private driveway with off-road parking and newly constructe­d single garage? Or saving the best till last, the addition of a huge basement cellar spanning the entire footprint, which offers enormous potential for developmen­t?

Off the ground floor reception hall is a large dual aspect living room with hardwood flooring and a triple window formation to the front.

There’s also two double bedrooms – one with fully fitted adjoining walk-in dressing room – a fully tiled bathroom with freestandi­ng bath and twin walk-in shower, and an outstandin­g 27ft dining kitchen with wood flooring, high-end units, integrated appliances, and access to a rear patio.

Stairs from the kitchen lead down to the basement, part of which serves as a utility and office area. The property is only a two-minute walk from Langside railway station, and the local Langside/Shawlands/ Newlands area offers excellent amenities, services, and leisure facilities.

A must-see home for buyers seeking an exceptiona­l space and setting. Offers over £325,000 to Clyde Property’s Shawlands office.

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This high-spec conversion has plenty of light and space

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