- Delightful garden of near ¼ acre
- Built in 1929 (only two owners)
- 2 public rooms
- 3 bedrooms
- Box room (could be Home Office or Bedroom 4)
- uPVC double-glazing.
- Gas central heating.
- Upgrading works required (see later)
- Bearsden Primary and Academy catchment.
- Only 0.5 mile to Bearsden Cross.
Description
This character home was built in 1929 with only two owners, the last sale in 1968. Set amidst a delightful, level, garden of nearly 1/4 acre (0.21). It is on Thorn Road, one of Bearsden's foremost addresses, and is positioned directly opposite the expanse of Thorn Park.
It has a dated specification and in addition to modernising upgrades will also require the re-construction of a new dormer to the upstairs bedroom (bedroom 3), along with roof works. Has been priced reflected and allows the buyer the opportunity to upgrade and improve the house to their own spec and choosing.
In this respect, planning permission was approved in December 2025 for the replacement of this front dormer and alteration to the front extension, as well as installing a Velux window (to replace the small skylight) in the box room. This would make this handy room all the more usable as a Home Office or single, fourth, bedroom.
Planning reference with East Dunbartonshire Council planning portal is: TP/ED/25/0537
It may well be that buyers look upon the house as a more expansive opportunity, especially given the size of the plot (width and depth) to undertake an even greater redevelopment of the property by way of side/rear extensions, new roof structure, etc. This, of course, would be subject to a separate planning application and approval but there is evidence of many sizeable alterations elsewhere in Thorn Road including even a demolition and new build.
Apart from the retained original window in the rear sun porch, off the lounge, the two feature circular windows in the lounge, and the two small skylights, all windows have been replaced with double glazed, white uPVC framed, windows. Central heating is mains gas and features a conventional boiler (Baxi) from 2011.