Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to Burntshields House Burntshields Road, Johnstone, a charming and spacious detached type home with 6 bed in the PA10 2PB area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band .
This classic property was built before 1919 and has a reported internal area of 668 internal square metres
in a neighborhood known for its allure and prestige.
This home stands out for its value and character -
with a market valuation of £1,375,000 and a rental potential of £8,938 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
You can discover more about this property by reading the Mouseprice attributes tables in the next section, or if you are the owner and would like to update this property, for example if you've built an extension, you can do so at the top of this page.
Additional analysis
In addition to our own current description, this property has received a tailor-made description dated to Sep 6, 2011. It's possible the property has changed since then,
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En Suite14' x 5'11" (4.27m x 1.8m).
Bedroom Two15'2" x 13'3" (4.62m x 4.04m).
Bedroom Three/Study15'2" x 9'4" (4.62m x 2.84m).
Bedroom Four16'7" x 16'4" (5.05m x 4.98m).
Bedroom Five16'3" x 12'2" (4.95m x 3.7m).
En Suite Dressing Room12' x 6' (3.66m x 1.83m).
Guest Suite
Sitting Room14'10" x 11'11" (4.52m x 3.63m).
Study Area11' x 9'6" (3.35m x 2.9m).
Bedroom20' x 12'11" (6.1m x 3.94m).
En Suite Shower Room12'2" x 6'2" (3.7m x 1.88m).
Family Bathroom11'5" x 8'9" (3.48m x 2.67m).
Turret Room9' x 8' (2.74m x 2.44m).
Dove Cote28' (8.53m) x 20' (6.1m) reducing to 10'
(3.05m).
Barn14' x 27' (4.27m x 8.23m).
Proceed west bound on the M8 motorway from central Glasgow. Passing
Glasgow Airport at junction 29 take the A737 Irvine Road. Take the
Kilbarchan exit and at the roundabout turn right. Proceed 15 yards
to the second roundabout and turn left in to the village. Follow
along the Main Street of the village to the cross roads where the
Weavers Cottage is located turning left into Church Street. Turn
right at the end of Church Street, turn right in to Burntshields
Road. Proceed for approximately 1 mile where Burntshields House can
be located on the right hand side.
?+? Extending to approximately 6,500 square feet, without doubt one
of Renfrewshire's most desirable properties, 'Burntshields House'
epitomises country living at it's very best. The property's
comfortable and beautifully appointed interior comprises: Entrance
vestibule, reception hall on open plan to sitting room, oak
panelled drawing room, formal dining room, generous study/family
room, sun lounge, magnificent 44' x 20' function/ballroom
(with
en-suite facilities), workroom/2nd study, breakfasting kitchen,
utility room, boot room and two cloakrooms, master bedroom with
en-suite bathroom, guest suite (incorporating sitting room - on
open plan to study area, double bedroom and shower room), 4 further
double bedrooms, family bathroom and concealed spiral staircase
leading to the turret room on the second floor and roof balcony.
There is also a 300m2 all weather recycled rubber horse arena.
'Burntshields House' epitomises country living at it's very
best.
Located to the west of the historic village of Kilbarchan and
surrounded by some of West Renfrewshire's most picturesque scenery,
'Burntshields House' has evolved from being an imposing country
home to a residence of exceptional stature and grandeur and is
without doubt one of Renfrewshire's most desirable properties.
Considerable imagination, expense and care have been committed to
transforming this 'landmark' and locally renowned property into an
extraordinarily handsome and characterful home. The refurbishment
programme has remained true to the origins of 'Burntshields House',
retaining its defining architectural features and creating a
particularly comfortable and functional family home.
Extending to approximately 6,500 square feet, the property is
privately set amidst landscaped policies extending to around 12.3
acres and approached by a tree-lined, sweeping tarmacadam drive.
Positioned close to the site where a church once stood, the
earliest recorded references describe the sale of the house by the
last Bruntshell Family to the Semples (one of Scotland aristocrat
families and synonymous with some of West Renfrewshire's historic
landmarks) in 1547, so dating the original building to the
fifteenth century. 'Burntshields House' incorporates an imposing
stained glass window bearing the inscription 'Holyrood come forth
and shield us in the city and the field' and the 'monks bench'
ingle in the panelled sitting room - testimony to its heritage.
The generous grounds incorporate paddocks, mixed woodland, two
walled gardens, there is a 300m2 all weather recycled rubber horse
arena, expansive lawns/meadows, 50' x 27' barn, dovecote (suited
for conversion to home office or studio - subject to planning
approval), stabling - with 3 loose boxes and parking facilities for
numerous cars.
The property's comfortable and beautifully appointed interior
comprises: Entrance vestibule. Broad, panelled reception hall on
open plan to sitting room, oak panelled drawing room, formal dining
room, generous study/family room, sun lounge, magnificent 44' x 20'
function/ballroom
(with en-suite facilities), workroom/2nd study,
breakfasting kitchen, utility room, boot room and two cloakrooms. A
broad staircase provides access to a generous landing, master
bedroom with en-suite bathroom, guest suite (incorporating sitting
room - on open plan to study area, double bedroom and shower room),
4 further double bedrooms (one currently used as study and one with
en-suite dressing room), family bathroom and concealed spiral
staircase leading to the turret room on the second floor and roof
balcony.
Kilbarchan is a desirable commuter village on the west side of the
Glasgow conurbation and is synonymous with a great sense of
community spirit. The village, offering a primary school and a
variety of shops is adjacent to a by-pass providing access to the
M8 motorway to Glasgow city centre (12 miles), Glasgow
International Airport (6 miles), Braehead shopping centre, Paisley,
and the Ayrshire coast-line (offering first class sailing
facilities, internationally renowned golf courses and numerous
sports and leisure venues).
The nearby affluent villages of Houston, Bridge of Weir, Kilmacolm
and Lochwinnoch offer a further selection of shops, inns,
restaurants, schools (including the St. Columbus private school in
Kilmacolm) and cater for a range of out-door pursuits. The nearby
town of Johnstone offers a broader range of shops, park and ride
facilities and train station at Milliken Park.
Entrance Porch11'5" x 9'6" (3.48m x 2.9m).
Reception Hall14' (4.27m) x 13'6" (4.11m) plus 21'3" (6.48m)
x 14'11" (4.55m) (excluding corridor).
Drawing Room24' x 17'11" (7.32m x 5.46m).
Dining Room23'10" (7.26m) reducing to 13'10" (4.22m) x 23'4"
(7.11m) reducing to 10'4" (3.15m).
Sun Lounge26' x 11'7" (7.92m x 3.53m).
Study/Family Room20' (6.1m) x 11'9" (3.58m) plus 5'8"
(1.73m) x 5'3" (1.6m).
Function Room/Ball Room44'4" (13.51m) reducing to 40'10"
(12.45m) x 20' (6.1m).
En Suite Faciltity14' (4.27m) reducing to 12'5" (3.78m) x
12'1" (3.68m).
Work Room/2nd Study10'7" x 9'9" (3.23m x 2.97m).
Bar Area10'5" x 8'4" (3.18m x 2.54m).
Kitchen18'3" x 16'2" (5.56m x 4.93m).
Utility Room10' x 4'3" (3.05m x 1.3m).
Cloakroom10'7" x 7'11" (3.23m x 2.41m).
Downstairs Toilet6'6" x 4'6" (1.98m x 1.37m).
Master Bedroom18'3" x 17'5" (5.56m x 5.3m).
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