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Whitehaugh Drive, Paisley

PROPERTY TYPE

Flat

BEDROOMS

1

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

667 sq ft

62 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Prime first-floor position
  • Spacious reception hallway
  • Traditional front-facing lounge
  • Well-appointed kitchen
  • Large double bedroom
  • Contemporary bathroom
  • West-facing communal rear garden
  • Stone's throw from Barshaw Park

Description

Property Description
This delightful one-bedroom first-floor flat on Whitehaugh Drive offers the perfect blend of traditional tenement charm and modern comfort in a highly desirable location.

Conveniently situated just a stone's throw from the beautiful Barshaw Park, residents can enjoy easy access to one of Paisley's largest and most popular green spaces, ideal for leisurely walks, picnics, or simply relaxing on its extensive lawns.

Accessed via a secure, well-maintained communal entry hall, the property opens into a generous reception hallway boasting an abundance of excellent storage. The front-facing lounge is a particular highlight, featuring a classic bay window that floods the room with natural light. A striking focal-point gas fireplace adds warmth and character to the space.

To the rear lies a well-appointed kitchen, thoughtfully fitted with a comprehensive range of base and wall-mounted units, complemented by integrated appliances for seamless modern living. The bedroom is a spacious double, comfortably accommodating larger furniture while enjoying a peaceful outlook over the rear gardens.

Completing the accommodation is a contemporary bathroom with a stylish three-piece suite, including an over-bath shower.

Externally, residents benefit from a well-maintained communal rear garden, predominantly laid to lawn and enjoying a desirable west-facing aspect, perfect for catching the evening sun and alfresco relaxation during the warmer months.

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Local Area
Whitehaugh Drive is superbly located in Paisley, with everyday amenities, shops, supermarkets, cafés, bars and restaurants easily accessible along nearby Glasgow Road. The flat lies just a stone's throw from Barshaw Park, one of Paisley's finest green spaces, boasting extensive lawns, a pond, playground, and peaceful walking areas. Transport is excellent: regular buses serve Paisley town centre and beyond, Paisley Gilmour Street station (a short walk) provides frequent trains to Glasgow Central in 10-15 minutes, and the nearby M8 motorway offers quick road links to Glasgow city centre, Glasgow Airport, Braehead and further afield. This well-connected, peaceful neighbourhood combines convenience, green space and strong commuter links.

Travel Directions
19/3 Whitehaugh Drive, Paisley, PA1 3PG

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GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Communal garden
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