This stunning four-bedroom duplex has perfectly designed interiors
with immaculate interior decor is up for sale in the west of Glasgow.
The property, located on Whitton Street next to Maryhill Park, has interior design that would be the perfect home inspiration for their new owners - or even those looking for a sneaky look inside. The four-bedroom duplex is on the market with Purple Bricks and is described as"seamlessly blending modern elegance with charming original features".It continues:"Recently replaced windows flood the rooms with natural light. Original features include a majestic fireplace and elegant cornicing, adding sophistication.
"This is truly an opportunity to own a rare find that combines modern comfort, excellent connectivity, and timeless charm, perfect for families seeking ample space or those in search of a luxurious retreat."
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