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South Lodge, Lennox Castle, Lennoxtown, G66

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

6

BATHROOMS

5

SIZE

3,735 sq ft

347 sq m

TENURE
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Key features

  • Historic red-brick lodge from the late 1830s, originally built as the gatehouse to the Lennox Castle estate, full of period charm and character.
  • Elevated position surrounded by mature woodland with open countryside views, offering privacy and a peaceful rural feel.
  • Generous six-bedroom accommodation across two floors, with three bedrooms on the ground floor and three on the first, ideal for family living.
  • Upgraded and extended interiors featuring beautiful solid oak internal doors, combining heritage character with modern luxury and style.
  • Traditional kitchen and dining room within the original part of the home, creating a welcoming space for family meals and entertaining.
  • Main lounge with solid oak flooring, underfloor heating, dual aspect windows, and bi fold doors opening onto a glass balustraded balcony with Campsie Fells views.
  • Principal bedroom suite with private balcony, dressing area, contemporary en suite, and a separate walk-in wardrobe for additional storage and convenience.
  • Ground floor study providing a quiet workspace, alongside three well-positioned storage cupboards to keep the home organised and uncluttered.
  • Five bathrooms finished in mostly neutral tones, four with walk-in showers, and a deep freestanding bathtub for relaxation and comfort.
  • Integrated double garage beneath the lounge plus a detached garage with floored mezzanine, wc, solar panels, and flexible potential for annex or workshop use.

Description

Standing proudly at the former entrance to a historic estate, South Lodge is a striking and characterful red-brick home with a rich architectural and social heritage. Originally constructed in the late 1830s as the gatehouse to the Lennox Castle estate, the lodge welcomed visitors arriving at the grand country seat built for John Lennox Kincaid. Its position, gently elevated and framed by mature woodland, still conveys a sense of arrival and quiet distinction.

In 1927, the surrounding estate was acquired by the Glasgow Corporation and developed as Lennox Castle Hospital, which operated throughout much of the 20th century. South Lodge, however, retained its identity and independence, evolving over time from its original role into a substantial and much-loved family home.

Today, the property stands as an impressive six-bedroom residence, sensitively extended while respecting the proportions and materials of the original building. The red-brick exterior, steeply pitched slate roofs, and traditional detailing give the house a timeless presence, while its setting offers open outlooks across rolling countryside and woodland beyond.

Having been enjoyed by the same family for over 50 years, South Lodge is a rare example of a historic home that combines provenance, space, and warmth. It is a property that not only tells a story but continues to offer a gracious and comfortable lifestyle in a truly special location.

Finished to an exceptional standard throughout, the interior of South Lodge balances comfort and quality with an understated sense of luxury. Every room has been carefully considered, creating a home that feels both refined and welcoming, suited to the rhythms of everyday life as well as larger family gatherings. The upgraded and extended part of the home features beautiful solid oak internal doors, adding warmth and elegance to the living spaces.

The accommodation is both generous and flexible, with six well proportioned bedrooms arranged over two levels, three on the ground floor and three on the first. This layout lends itself particularly well to multi generational living, visiting guests, or those seeking space to work from home without compromising the flow of the house.

Bathrooms are finished in a calm palette of neutral toned tiling, complemented by high quality fixtures and sanitaryware. Four feature walk in showers, while a deep freestanding bathtub in another offers a quiet place to unwind, reinforcing the sense of retreat that defines the home.

The kitchen and dining room are located within the original part of the house, where a more traditional design sits comfortably within the historic fabric of the building. This is a space designed for long, unhurried meals and everyday moments, grounded by a tangible connection to the home’s past.

The main lounge is where family and friends naturally gather. Solid oak flooring flows underfoot, enhanced by underfloor heating, while dual aspect windows allow natural light to move through the room throughout the day. Bi fold doors open fully onto a glass balustraded balcony, revealing sweeping views across the Campsie Fells and creating a seamless connection between inside and out.

A dedicated study on the ground floor provides a quiet and comfortable space for home working, reading, or focused study. Practicality is further enhanced by three well positioned storage cupboards on the ground floor, ensuring the house remains uncluttered and easy to live in.

Beneath the lounge sits an integrated double garage, accessed internally via a staircase and fitted with an electric roller door, ideal for secure parking and hobby use. To the right of the main house sits a detached double garage, topped with a useful sheeted, floored and heated mezzanine, ideal for storage, a workshop, or potential hobby space. The garage mirrors the architectural language of the house, ensuring a cohesive and considered appearance. With a ground floor wc, electric up and over door, and solar panels improving energy efficiency, this space presents exciting potential for future use, subject to any necessary consents.

The principal bedroom suite offers a peaceful retreat away from the main living areas. The generous double room is complemented by a dressing area with excellent storage, a sleek contemporary en suite featuring a multi head waterfall shower, and a charming private balcony. A separate walk in wardrobe on the first floor provides additional storage and practicality.

Outside, the gardens offer scope to shape the setting to suit individual tastes. A garden area to the front could be enhanced with soft landscaping to create a more usable approach, while to the south east a turfed lawn bordered by mature hedging provides privacy and a sense of enclosure. With local walking routes directly accessible from the property, life at South Lodge offers the rare balance of countryside immersion and everyday accessibility, where space, history, and comfort come together naturally.

Wrights offer a complimentary selling advice meeting, including a valuation of your home. Contact us to arrange. Services include, fully accompanied viewings, bespoke marketing such as home styling, lifestyle images, professional photography and poetic description.

We respectfully request that viewings are by appointment only.

LOCATION

SATNAV REF G66 7DG

Nestled at the foot of the Campsie Hills, Lennoxtown is a semi-rural village providing an ideal location for families looking to escape the hustle and bustle, yet still remain in easy reach of amenities. The very local amenities include a small supermarket, GP surgery, dentist, newsagent, post office, coffee shop, pharmacy, hairdresser and a country house hotel.

Just over 3 miles away is the town of Kirkintilloch with a variety of restaurants, bars and independent retailers. Glasgow city centre is around 10 miles away.

There are plenty opportunities for outdoor pursuits, hiking, cycling, and fishing are all available locally. Golfers will be spoilt for choice with Campsie, Kirkintilloch, and Hayston golf clubs all easily accessible.

Schooling is available at Lennoxtown or St Machan's for primary age pupils, and Lenzie Academy and St Ninian's for secondary.

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EPC Rating: D

Study

2.29m x 3.38m

Bedroom 6

2.4m x 3.37m

Lounge

7.36m x 7.2m

Kitchen

2.9m x 4.4m

Bedroom 4

7.1m x 3.2m

Bathroom

2.4m x 2.8m

Bedroom 5

3m x 4.1m

Balcony

2m x 7.87m

Dining Room

4m x 4.1m

WC

2.45m x 1.8m

Bedroom 1

7.56m x 4.3m

Shower Room

2.89m x 2m

Shower Room

3.2m x 2.5m

Bedroom 2

7.25m x 3.3m

Dressing Room

3.3m x 2.9m

Parking - Driveway

Parking to front and rear of the home

Parking - Double garage

2 double garages

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Band: E
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Garage,Driveway
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Private garden
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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