DETACHED homes are not in short supply in Kilmacolm - but this quirky, unique property is undoubtedly different from all the rest.
The incredible 'Jalna', which sits on Auchenbothie Road, has never been on the open market before.
The home was formed from three station cottages in the 1960s and sits within its own one acre parcel of land.
There's potential for the home to be redeveloped subject to permissions.
The lounge is a huge, relaxing space that's full of traditional features.
A lot of light flows into the space thanks to several great-sized windows.
The rear section of this amazing room lends itself to being used as a dining area.
In the fresh and bright kitchen, viewers will find an fantastic range of storage units.
Traditional wood panelling on the ceiling complements the flooring and worktop space.
The kitchen leads out onto the amazing conservatory.
All four bedrooms are ample doubles and each one has the potential to take on its own character and style.
Three of the four relaxing spaces are found on the ground floor.
Traditional features blend beautifully with modern accents in these lovely areas.
Two of the three bedrooms on this level have French doors which lead out onto the garden.
A stylish wet room completes the accommodation on this floor of the home.
Upstairs in the attic, househunters will find the exquisite principal bedroom.
This unique space is an amazing size and is perfect as a bedroom, but could also be transformed into an office.
The beautiful bedroom leads onto a stylish ensuite shower room which completes the accommodation on this level of the home.
This stunning property sits within one acre of land and its garden grounds are very impressive.
The outdoor space is mainly laid to lawn on both sides and bordered by mature trees.
Windows to the front look out onto open farmland.
There's also a garage fitted with power and light.
Early viewing of this unique home is strongly advised.
*'Jalna' in Auchenbothie Road, Kilmacolm, is on the market for offers over £365,000.
To arrange a viewing contact Cochran Dickie on 01505 801235.
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