A property up for sale that appears to be a normal - albeit lovely - home has a secret bonus ball tucked away on its roof.
The four-bedroom house on Mount Harriet Avenue, near Stepps, has a super stylish interior and oodles of space, with a reception hallway with dining area, lounge, large kitchen, utility room, upper study/living room and three bathrooms.
But it's the stunning sun room and two rooftop terraces that is really making us stop and stare at this property. The recently designed extension would be the perfect place to catch the sun - even on a chilly day - or enjoy a barbecue during those rare days where it's warm enough to dine al fresco.
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On the market with Yopa, the property description reads: "This beautifully presented, unique, extended, stylish and spacious family home offers reception hallway with dining area, large bright lounge, spacious modern fitted kitchen, utility, upper study/living room, four bedrooms, three bathrooms and two stunning roof terraces.
"Completing this simply beautiful home is gas central heating, double glazing, landscaped gardens and double driveway.
"Located off Mount Harriet Drive, Mount Harriet Avenue, is tucked away yet is extremely convenient to the centre of Stepps where there are many amenities including schooling. The train station is half a mile by foot, which is ideal for commuting or socialising. There is ease of access to the M80 interchange which is ideal for those who commute by car to either Glasgow or Stirling and Crow Wood Golf Course is also nearby."
The property is up for sale for offers over £430,000, and you can take a closer look at the listing here.
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