THESE images give an insight into the stunning six-bedroom mansion in Glasgow’s South Side which has its own snooker hall and cinema.
At almost £1 million, the palatial home was one of 52 villas to be built in the late 1800s in West Pollokshields including what is known locally as the “Twelve Apostles,” the crescent of villas formed by Glencairn Drive, Glencairn Avenue and Terregles Avenue.
Known as Glenarrif, the imposing home in Maxwell Park is in one of the finest residential locations in Scotland.
Internally, the Terregles Avenue property has been comprehensively extended, redesigned and reworked in recent years as it towers with its three substantial levels.
A family cinema room, decorated in dark, bottle green, emphasises the sheer electric atmosphere of having your own home cinema.
The original staircase leads to the first floor level revealing six, massive bedrooms, a family bathroom, three en-suites and a vast feature window.
A further staircase to the second floor level reveals a games hall, which has ample space for a full-sized snooker table.
Offers for the property are over £975,000.
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