4 bedroom house
Strathblane, Glasgow, Stirling and Falkirk, G63 9HA
Guide Price
£1,200,000
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Summary Details
- First Marketed: Aug 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
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• An architect designed, bespoke House.
• Sizeable accommodation of some 437m2 (4708ft2).
• Amidst a professionally landscaped garden of approximately 0.57 acres.
• High-end specification, very contemporary finishes.
• In the prized, private road, location of Moor Road.
• Four Public Rooms, five Bedrooms, three Bathrooms & WC.
• Bulthaup kitchen, Pronorm utility.
• Triple garage, underfloor heating (gas), NorDan double glazing.
Oisinn, Gaelic for corner, is located within one of the most highly regarded addresses in the north of Glasgow – Moor Road, a private road of high value homes on the southerly fringe of Strathblane Village.
The property sits upon a generous corner garden of some half acre that has been superbly landscaped, incorporating both natural elements and areas of hard landscaping for terraces (sun catcher, dining, entertaining) and parking provision.
The property is a bespoke architect designed home of striking design, one that maximises light with extensive glazing utilising the property's due north (front)/south(rear) orientation. Huge thought has gone into the journey of light through the day to ensure this is truly maximised, including several rooms with double and triple aspects.
The generous floor area of the house, some 437.43m2 (4708ft2), including the triple garage, is accentuated further by high ceilings and two areas which have clear-storey (double height) ceilings – the reception hall and the family room. These really are impressive spaces, both with galleried halls above. Great design. Everything is cool and calm with tall doors, either in white or oak, some sliding 'pocket' doors, some 'flush to wall'. Radiators (except the bathroom's chrome towel rails and in the cinema room) do not clutter the rooms as heating is underfloor, operated via a high efficiency gas fired Keston fan powered modulating condensing boiler. Windows are top quality, and all double glazed (including French and patio doors), by NorDan (there are four Velux windows in the cinema room). There is intelligent room lighting with individual room controls, to create varying moods, and the house is hardwired with CAT5 cabling and there are room speakers (mainly ceiling recessed), all wired back to a central 'comms cabinet' in one of the utility room cupboards. As one would expect, there is a security system (Redcare monitored) and, perhaps unexpectedly, the convenience of a central vacuum system. Oisinn has a triple garage with two remote control Hormann garage doors. Decoratively, white is the palette with flooring being oak, tile, or deep pile carpet. All bathrooms, and the WC, have fitted bathroom furniture and large wall vanity mirrors, and in the kitchen, there are top quality appliances by Gaggenau and Siemens, the sizeable central island with sink has a quooker tap.
One can refer to the floor plans, and the imagery, however in summary the accommodation can be listed as follows:
GROUND FLOOR
Reception Hall with double height ceiling and lots of glazing to the north elevation. An oversized oak panelled door (painted grey to the exterior) provides an impressive first impression. On the focal wall is a wall recessed limestone fireplace with living flame pebble and driftwood style gas fire; triple aspect Lounge, including French doors to the rear garden and south terrace, and with broad openings/access to both the reception Hall and dining Room; between the lounge and the family Room, with 'pocket doors' to the hall, is the Dining Room with a triple aspect and patio doors to the rear garden; Family Room – a fantastic space with its double height ceiling enhanced by a nearly fully glazed south wall, with two sets of patio doors to the sun terrace/garden. It also has a wall recessed pebble and driftwood living flame gas fire, framed in brush nickel; Kitchen – a superb space with, again, two sets of patio doors to the south.
Marketed by: Rettie & Co, Bearsden
• Sizeable accommodation of some 437m2 (4708ft2).
• Amidst a professionally landscaped garden of approximately 0.57 acres.
• High-end specification, very contemporary finishes.
• In the prized, private road, location of Moor Road.
• Four Public Rooms, five Bedrooms, three Bathrooms & WC.
• Bulthaup kitchen, Pronorm utility.
• Triple garage, underfloor heating (gas), NorDan double glazing.
Oisinn, Gaelic for corner, is located within one of the most highly regarded addresses in the north of Glasgow – Moor Road, a private road of high value homes on the southerly fringe of Strathblane Village.
The property sits upon a generous corner garden of some half acre that has been superbly landscaped, incorporating both natural elements and areas of hard landscaping for terraces (sun catcher, dining, entertaining) and parking provision.
The property is a bespoke architect designed home of striking design, one that maximises light with extensive glazing utilising the property's due north (front)/south(rear) orientation. Huge thought has gone into the journey of light through the day to ensure this is truly maximised, including several rooms with double and triple aspects.
The generous floor area of the house, some 437.43m2 (4708ft2), including the triple garage, is accentuated further by high ceilings and two areas which have clear-storey (double height) ceilings – the reception hall and the family room. These really are impressive spaces, both with galleried halls above. Great design. Everything is cool and calm with tall doors, either in white or oak, some sliding 'pocket' doors, some 'flush to wall'. Radiators (except the bathroom's chrome towel rails and in the cinema room) do not clutter the rooms as heating is underfloor, operated via a high efficiency gas fired Keston fan powered modulating condensing boiler. Windows are top quality, and all double glazed (including French and patio doors), by NorDan (there are four Velux windows in the cinema room). There is intelligent room lighting with individual room controls, to create varying moods, and the house is hardwired with CAT5 cabling and there are room speakers (mainly ceiling recessed), all wired back to a central 'comms cabinet' in one of the utility room cupboards. As one would expect, there is a security system (Redcare monitored) and, perhaps unexpectedly, the convenience of a central vacuum system. Oisinn has a triple garage with two remote control Hormann garage doors. Decoratively, white is the palette with flooring being oak, tile, or deep pile carpet. All bathrooms, and the WC, have fitted bathroom furniture and large wall vanity mirrors, and in the kitchen, there are top quality appliances by Gaggenau and Siemens, the sizeable central island with sink has a quooker tap.
One can refer to the floor plans, and the imagery, however in summary the accommodation can be listed as follows:
GROUND FLOOR
Reception Hall with double height ceiling and lots of glazing to the north elevation. An oversized oak panelled door (painted grey to the exterior) provides an impressive first impression. On the focal wall is a wall recessed limestone fireplace with living flame pebble and driftwood style gas fire; triple aspect Lounge, including French doors to the rear garden and south terrace, and with broad openings/access to both the reception Hall and dining Room; between the lounge and the family Room, with 'pocket doors' to the hall, is the Dining Room with a triple aspect and patio doors to the rear garden; Family Room – a fantastic space with its double height ceiling enhanced by a nearly fully glazed south wall, with two sets of patio doors to the sun terrace/garden. It also has a wall recessed pebble and driftwood living flame gas fire, framed in brush nickel; Kitchen – a superb space with, again, two sets of patio doors to the south.
Marketed by: Rettie & Co, Bearsden
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