THIS wonderful family home in Kilmacolm nestles in a beautiful spot within the sought-after Pacemuir estate.
Located in Cargil Avenue, the amazing five-bedroom detached property offers a fantastic amount of accommodation over two levels, and is close to the centre of the village.
The impressive home arrives on the market in pristine condition and is already attracting a lot of attention from househunters.
The lovely lounge sits to the front of the home.
Dual aspect windows let in a lot of light and make the room bright and welcoming all year round.
A log burning stove is a cosy focal point.
The open place kitchen/dining room is a superbly stylish space.
The kitchen has recently been refitted with an ample array of storage units, complemented by wooden worktops, and there's a good selection of integrated appliances.
Patio doors in the dining space lead out onto the garden.
The first three bedrooms found in this fantastic property rest on this level of the home.
Two of these amazing relaxing spaces have fitted storage, and all of them can accommodate beds and other furniture.
A fresh and bright family bathroom, equipped with wc, basin, and bath with shower over, also rests on this level of the home.
The upper landing of this exquisite property is a fantastic space all on its own and could be used as a casual sitting area, family room, or home office.
The upper level of the property is home to two further bedrooms, and viewers will love that the master boasts fitted wardrobes.
A newly-fitted shower room with wc, basin, and walk-in cubicle, can also be found on this level.
Outside, househunters will find garden space to the front and rear.
At the front, there's a driveway leading to a detached garage, along with a lawn and a lovely seating area.
To the rear, there's a large lawn and huge decking area which will be great for entertaining in the good weather.
Early viewing is strongly advised.
* This property in Cargil Avenue, Kilmacolm, is on the market for offers over £385,000.
To arrange a viewing contact Vanilla Square on 0141 673 6159.
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