Number 1 Westbourne Gardens is an extremely unique property located in Glasgow's West End with its very own postcode. Those looking to purchase the property will need to cough up over £1million.
Number 1 Westbourne Gardens is an absolutely uniquebuilding
was constructed between 1867 and 1869 by Alexander Thomson’s cousin, James Thomson. A rear extension involving the addition of a music room and a billiard room was built in 1905, this is now a drawing room and a dining kitchen respectively. Over the last two years the current owners have carried out a number of improvements including the spectacular new dining kitchen, two en suite shower rooms and the main bathroom re-fitted by Bagno Design, extensive redecoration, new flooring and a beautiful private landscaped garden.The property is on the market for offers over £1,150,000, however, the closing date is earmarked for September 15 at 11am.
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