


1 bed house to rent
Description
We offer a truly unique studio flat, full of charm and character. The property has undergone a complete refurbishment, including a new kitchen with direct access to a shared garden, a new shower room, new herringbone flooring, and gas central heating. Tucked away off Erskine Hill and nestled among trees and nature, it’s within walking distance of Temple Fortune's buses, restaurants, and shops. EPC rating D. Council Tax Band C. Available now. We understand that the Barnett Homestead is a Grade II listed building, designed by architect John Soutar. The building comprises 12 apartments originally intended for soldiers’ widows and their children, and its construction was funded by shipbuilder and philanthropist Sir Alfred Yarrow in 1916.
Key Features
About property
- Property type
- House
- No. of offered bedrooms
- 1
- Room types
- Double
- No. of bathrooms
- 1
- Living room
- Yes
- Furnished
- No
Costs and terms
- Rental cost
-
£1,500 pcm
£346 pw - Bills included?
- No
- Security deposit
- £1,731
- Available from
- Now
- Minimum term
- 1 Year
- Maximum term
- No maximum
- Allow short term stay?
- No
New tenant/s
- References required?
- Yes
- Occupation
- No preference
Energy Performance Certificates

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