THIS incredibly stylish Kilmacolm apartment will be a very fruitful purpose for a lucky househunter.
Woodberry House in the village's Castlehill Crescent was built in 2018 and comprises only two properties - one on the ground floor and one on the upper floor.
The upper apartment, 1 Woodberry House, arrives on the market in pristine condition and boasts a lot of fantastic features.
Described as 'beautifully appointed and deceptively spacious', the flat offers accommodation across a main floor and a mezzanine level.
A magnificent open plan living room/kitchen is the centrepiece of the main floor of the home.
This amazing space is light and bright and has a fantastic social feel.
A high vaulted ceiling with two vaulted windows helps create the brightness, as do a set of patio doors which lead out onto balconies.
In the kitchen, viewers will find space for dining at a coffee bar/island and there's plenty of room for storing all the essentials in white gloss units.
Appliances are fully integrated.
The social tone of this lovely living space is continued in the fabulous dining hall.
This fantastic space leads onto the living room/kitchen and lends itself perfectly to entertaining.
All three bedrooms within this lovely property are stylish and spacious doubles.
The beautiful master benefits from a walk-in dressing room/wardrobe, and has a bright and stylish ensuite shower room attached.
In the chic and contemporary bathroom, viewers will find a free-standing bath, shower cubicle, basin, wc, and urinal.
Upstairs on the mezzanine level, there's an amazing amount of space which could be used as a sitting room or gallery.
This quirky spot sits over the kitchen and sitting room.
Outside in the garden, househunters will find a driveway and gazebo to the front, and a summer house at the rear.
Early viewing is strongly advised.
*1 Woodberry House in Castlehill Crescent, Kilmacolm, is on the market for offers over £360,000.
To arrange a viewing contact Robb Residential on 0141 673 4582.
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