Manse Brae Baldernock Craigmaddie Road, Milngavie
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Manse Brae Baldernock Craigmaddie Road, Milngavie

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Transaction history

Listing history

For Sale
Aug 4, 2023
£875,000

Property Description

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Our analysis

Welcome to Manse Brae Baldernock Craigmaddie Road, Milngavie, a cozy and compact detached type home with 5 bed in the 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 in a neighborhood known for its allure and prestige. This home stands out for its value and character - with a market valuation of £962,500 and a rental potential of £6,256 per month, , it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.

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Additional analysis

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" Manse Brae is a substantial, stone built, attached country property of 78 apartments with three bathrooms and extends to an internal floor area of around 4000 square feet.

Manse Brae is a substantial 5-bedroom 3-bath stone-built attached country property with an internal area of around 4,000 square feet. It comprises the entire east wing of Baldernock House.

This family-oriented property sits in a tranquil rural setting within a conservation area surrounded by farmland yet it‘s only about 5 minutes from Milngavie and 20 minutes from central Glasgow.
The property is approached via a quiet single-track lane off Craigmaddie Road leading to a twin pillar entrance and sweeping rhododendron-lined drive, in turn opening to a forecourt with paved turning head, architectural urns and mature planting. From this position Manse Brae is centre-stage down a stone paved pathway, with the two neighbouring properties - the attached west wing Baldernock House to the far left and The Old Free Kirk to one‘s right - three properties with a shared heritage extending back to the 1840s and today forming a small tranquil rural community.
Manse Brae as it is today with later additions incorporates the manse to a former church of the Free Church of Scotland (closed around 1902). Following closure, the Free Church its manse and the surrounding land was developed into a substantial country retreat and estate for a prominent Glasgow family. Subsequent owners of the estate include well-known Scots entertainer Andy Stewart who lived here until 1976 when the main house was divided into equal East and West wings by a respected Glasgow architect.
Internally the property retains its Edwardian character with generous use of mahogany and oak finishes, high ceilings with cornicing, fireplaces, feature staircases, sash windows and shutters to most of the bedrooms.   The current owners have furnished the property in keeping with its period also modernising the kitchen, breakfast room and all three bathrooms. They have also added more modern facilities including ultra-fast broadband, LPG and underfloor heating systems.
Entrance to the property is through an architect-designed covered courtyard created by bridging between the main house and the out-houses. This space is filled with mature planting and has a high vaulted ceiling, raised skylights, feature stone flooring and internal heating. Off this internal hub are a range of facilities including a shower room, laundry, utility areas, storage and a mezzanine-level workshop. The internal courtyard is both a hub and a practical living space that‘s large enough for a variety of uses, with double French doors opening to an extensive patio, giving access to the outside spaces creating living and entertaining areas that blend indoor and outdoor living.
Entering the main house from the courtyard an over-size half-glazed entrance door allows light to flood into the hall with its original oak doors retained from the Edwardian conversion. Off the hall is a good-sized sittingfamily room with open fire and stone surround, ceiling cornicing and recessed storage. The dining roomsitting room‘s dimensions are generous at over 24 feet, with bay window flooding the room with light. There‘s polished wooden flooring and a feature mahogany fire surround with traditional hob-grate open fire. There are mahogany finishes to this room and a double set of doors opens to a useful officelibrary recess.
Further off the hall there‘s substantial storage including a butler‘s pantry and the breakfast room which is open-plan to the kitchen with granite breakfast bar, counter-tops, shaker-style units with in-built appliances and 4-oven dual-fuel Aga with intelligent energy management. Off the kitchen is the back door opening to the side patio area, as well as a traditional walk-in pantry with slate shelving. Lastly off the breakfast room and up the second flight of stairs is the 5th bedroom currently used as a family-oriented cinema room and occasional guest bedroom.
The main sweeping staircase off the hall is in stone with brass stair rods, cast-iron balustrade and mahogany handrail giving access to a bright top landing and four double bedrooms. To the left is the original night nursery with fireplace, original sash window and shutters. Next bedroom on the left is a very good size and was the original day nursery with fireplace and straight ahead off the landing is another bedroom again with shutters. To the right is the master suite with fireplace, shutters, separate wardrobe hanging space and an en-suite with roll-top bath. The final door gives access to the family bathroom with walk-in Jacuzzi shower, marble flooring and full-height marble tiling.
Outside, there‘s a secluded patio area around the rear and side of the property - it‘s filled with mature potted shrubs and surrounded by planting - catching the sun for most of the day giving an ideal outside space for relaxing and entertaining. Stone stairs off the patio area provide one of the access routes to the 6-car gravelled and beech-hedge screened car park that‘s shared with neighbours The Old Free Kirk. Overall, the gardens extend to about 23rds of an acre with mature trees and shrubs, the rear walled garden being especially large with south-facing aspect meaning it catches the sun for most of the day. To the front, the lawned garden is screened by holly and hedging, with spectacular views over Glasgow and the Kelvin valley. There‘s also a substantial timber shedworkshop under the canopy of a mature copper beech.
Services:
- Internet - ultra-fast fttp (fibre to the premises) with download speeds of circa 1,000 Mb per sec.
- Heating and hot water are by modern LPG-fired condensing boiler with underground bulk LPG storage.
- Mains electric and water with drainage to septic tank.
Notes on Baldernock:
Baldernock is a sought-after place to live welcoming to newcomers - it‘s a small rural community located in East Dunbartonshire comprising about 200 households including the villages of Bardowie, Balmore and Barnellan. It falls within the catchment area for Douglas Academy and there‘s a local village primary school. Baldernock has an active community, you can find more information online including Baldernock‘s own website.




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Property Data

Data point Compared to road
2,836 sqm plot

Estimated running costs

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Energy ££600 Try Energy Switcher
Water £50 Water meter checkup
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Schools and stations

Nearby Schools
Nearby Stations
Milngavie Station
0.3mi
Hillfoot Station
1.6mi
Bearsden Station
1.9mi
Westerton Station
2.7mi
Drumchapel Station
3.1mi

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Renovation improvements

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New Kitchen
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New Bathroom
This could increase your home value by £5,000
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Air Conditioning
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New Windows
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Cost improvements

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Strengths

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Strength: High plot size
A large plot with plenty of room
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Strength: Family-friendly
Enough beds for the whole family
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Strength: Good price per square metres
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Frequently asked questions

  1. How much is Manse Brae Baldernock Craigmaddie Road, Milngavie worth?

    Manse Brae Baldernock Craigmaddie Road, Milngavie is now worth £962,500 according to our Mouseprice AVM.

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  2. What is the rental value of Manse Brae Baldernock Craigmaddie Road, Milngavie?

    The current rental valuation for this property is £6,256 per month, within a price range of £5,631 and £6,882.

  3. How many bedrooms does Manse Brae Baldernock Craigmaddie Road, Milngavie have?

    This property has 5 bedrooms. Search for nearby properties with 5 bedrooms - for sale and to rent.

  4. What are the nearest schools and stations to Manse Brae Baldernock Craigmaddie Road, Milngavie?

    Nearby schools in include

    Nearby stations in include Milngavie Station, Hillfoot Station, Bearsden Station, Westerton Station, Drumchapel Station.

  5. What type of property is Manse Brae Baldernock Craigmaddie Road, Milngavie

    This is a Detached property. There are 3 other Detached properties on , and 12 in total.

  6. When was Manse Brae Baldernock Craigmaddie Road, Milngavie built? How old is Manse Brae Baldernock Craigmaddie Road, Milngavie?

    Manse Brae Baldernock Craigmaddie Road, Milngavie was was built between .

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