5 Hammersmith Road, Aberdeen, AB10 6NA

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5 Hammersmith Road, Aberdeen, AB10 6NA

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Directions

From Union Street turn right onto Holburn Road. Turn right into Great Western Road at the traffic lights and follow the road taking the sixth exit on the left hand side into Hammersmith Road. Number 5 is located on the left hand side.

  • Self Contained Ground Floor Apartment
  • Open Plan Lounge/ Dining/ Kitchen
  • Two Double Bedrooms
  • Modern Bathroom
  • Exclusive Gardens
  • Gas Central Heating
  •  Council Tax band - F
  • EPC - Band C
  • Viewing Contact - Mackinnons Cults Office 01224 868687

The accommodation boasts many original features including extensive use of natural wood evident in all doors and facings and moulded ceiling coving. The vestibule features an original terrazzo tiled floor and feature glazed door leading to the welcoming reception hall with deep walk-in store providing ample storage facilities. 

To the rear of the property the lounge/ dining area boasts a superb open plan layout with the kitchen.  A particular focal point of the lounge area is the attractive full height bay window incorporating double French doors to the rear garden. This well proportioned room offers ample space for a range of furnishings including a family dining table and chairs.

A peninsular breakfast bar separates the kitchen from the dining area, this modern galley style kitchen is fitted with a wide range of quality wall and base units with ample work surface and extensive splash back tiling incorporating a 1.5 bowl stainless steel sink with mixer tap and drainer. Integrated appliances include a gas hob, oven/ grill, dishwasher and washing machine. The free standing American style fridge /freezer will remain. Windows overlook the exclusive garden and an opaque glazed door leads to the paved terrace at the rear.

A deep walk-in pantry cupboard provides additional shelved storage facilities.

Situated to the front of the property, a generous main bedroom boasts a full height bay window with decorative pitch pine columns.  This bright room offers ample space for a range of free standing furniture. Fresh neutral décor is complemented by original moulded ceiling coving, picture rail and laminate wood flooring.

A further double bedroom, again located to the front of the property, benefits from fitted wardrobe facilities and features original moulded ceiling coving and laminate wood flooring.

Door from the reception hall leads to the sunken bathroom, fitted with a white three piece suite with mains shower over the bath, Fully aqua lined around the bath/ shower area and behind wash hand basin. Modern radiator, Expelair, Opaque window to the side.

An exclusive area of garden to the front is enclosed by a low level wall, mainly laid to paving with established decorative borders.

The fully enclosed rear garden is screened by a high level stone wall and timber fencing, this beautifully maintained garden enjoys a good deal of privacy.  Mainly laid to paved terrace ideal for outdoor entertaining, with an area of lawn and decorative borders stocked with an abundance of established shrubs and seasonal plants. Access to deep external cellar equipped with power and light. Gated access to side lane.

Ample on street parking available and access to local transport links nearby.

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