June 13th 2023.
A stunning 19th century Victorian townhouse, once home to the Sisters of Notre Dame, is up for sale in one of Glasgow's most sought after streets. Kingsborough Gardens, an area surrounded by communal gardens originally known as 'pleasure gardens', is now offering this beautiful property for £1.35million.
The house still features many of its original features, including ornate cornicing, wood panelling, an open stone fireplace, and stained glass windows. Spread across four floors, the nine-bedroom house also has a kitchenette on each floor, and a stunning wraparound garden on three sides.
An advertisement for the property reads: "Built in the late 19th century, the property has for the last 40 years been home to the Sisters of Notre Dame. Now requiring a degree of modernisation, the townhouse has huge potential and could be restored to one of the finest family homes in the West End."
The accommodation is spacious and well equipped, with each room offering its own en suite facilities. The main kitchen can be found on the ground floor, and the principal drawing room retains many original features throughout, allowing for an abundance of natural light.
Cameron Ewer from Savills property agents said: "There will be few opportunities to come to market that have such versatility and potential. I believe this property has the possibility to retain and honour its rich history and yet become one of, if not the very best houses to exist on Kingsborough Gardens."
For more information on this beautiful Victorian townhouse, visit Savills or explore Scottish Field's property pages. It is an incredible opportunity to own a piece of Glasgow's history and restore it to its original grandeur.
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