The style of the 20s and 30s never seems to go out of fashion. It comes back one way or another because it is simply timeless.
This is why a beautiful art deco home in Newton Mearns which has just gone on the market will be popular with buyers looking for a stylish home.
The property named Whitegables, is situated on Kirkview Crescent and is expecting offers over £630,000.
Nicol Estate agents, who are selling the home, said the property was built in 1930 and is known locally as the Captain's House.
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The estate agent added: " It is believed, the property was built by a ship’s captain, embracing curves and balconies evoking a sense and feel reminiscent of the 1930s art deco era.
"This stunning home has undergone a sympathetic extension and transformation in recent years affording well-appointed, modern family living accommodation, finished to a high standard of specification."
Set over four bedrooms, the home is also in a highly desirable area.
The estate agent said: "Located in a hugely popular suburb, Newton Mearns is located approximately nine miles from Glasgow City Centre.
"Commuter routes are served by the M77, M8, and Glasgow Orbital motorways which also provide 30 minute journey times to both Glasgow and Prestwick international airports.
"There are regular train and bus services to Glasgow, East Kilbride, and the Ayrshire coast."
They added: "For those with young families, the property sits within the catchment area for some of Scotland's highest attaining primary and secondary schools, including Mearns Castle and St. Ninian’s High Schools."
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