POSITIONED in the sought after village of Kilmacolm, this charming period home features an upgraded and beautifully presented interior.
Ardmore sits within private gardens on Knockbuckle Road, close to Birkmyre Park.
Extending to more than 2,500 square feet, the impressive four-bedroom home is on the market for at £755,000.
It has been meticulously maintained and refurbished by the current owners.
Its accommodation features a bright entrance vestibule which leads to the welcoming reception hallway.
All ground floor apartment can be accessed from this space, including the striking lounge with neutral décor and carpeting.
Elsewhere on this level, there is a dual aspect drawing room which extends to more than 20 feet in length.
The kitchen features gloss, taupe door fronts, contrasting Silestone worktops, a breakfast bar and a Blanco sink with a hot water mixer tap.
Its integral appliances include a Siemens multi-function oven, a combination microwave oven, dual larder fridge and freezer and a wine chiller.
The full height rear double glazed windows offer views over the property’s landscaped rear gardens.
A broad staircase leads to a larger upper reception hallway, bathed in natural light from a large window formation over the stairwell.
The master bedroom suite has a large front-facing window, contemporary décor and built-in wardrobes – as well as a modern ensuite shower room.
There are three further double bedrooms on this floor, and a family bathroom fitted with a modern four-piece suite.
Ardmore is accessed via twin timber gates which give entry to the enclosed gardens and gravel driveway.
The front garden in screened by a variety of mature trees and shrubbery.
The split level gardens feature several patio areas which are ideal for alfresco dining.
Offers over £755,000 are being sought by estate agency Corum.
To find out more, contact 01505 802786.
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