An important and substantial example of Scottish church architecture at the peak of church construction in the second half of the nineteenth century, Crosshill Queen's Park Church was constructed in 1872-3 for the Church of Scotland by the Glasgow-based practice of Campbell Douglas & Sellars. Its unusual Franco-Gothic style, with delicate stonework detailing, along with landmark tower make it a significant part of the streetscape. It forms part of a group of ecclesiastical buildings overlooking Queens Park
Comprising initially via an impressive main entrance with security control entry, immediately appealing residents reception area to this ground floor apartment quietly positioned to the rear of the building
The interior extends to a welcoming lower hall providing direct access to a large open plan lounge and kitchen area and downstairs bathroom.
An internal stairwell leads to an attractive upper level which has two large bedrooms with a Jack and Jill bathroom and walk in shower room.
In addition there is an abundance of natural light and a fresh neutral decorative theme throughout. The property further benefits from having gas central heating throughout.
Externally, this attractive building offers much character and charm and sits amidst beautifully manicured communal gardens. The property benefits from an allocated off street parking bay
Landlord Registration: 968081/260/07121
Council Tax Band: TBC - LL Reg No:Landlord Registration Pending