A VICTORIAN sandstone villa in a popular Gourock location has gone on the market for £425,000.
The detached home on Tower Drive has undergone refurbishment to create an interior that is a blend of modern and period pieces.
On entering the house, you'll walk into a reception hall where a 'showstopping' staircase ascends to the upper landing.
To the front of the property is a large bay windowed lounge with great views, solid oak floor and feature fireplace.
On the other side of the hall there is a separate formal dining room again with aspects across the water.
To the rear of the house, the beautifully proportioned, modern well fitted and equipped kitchen has windows to the side and rear and it features a large breakfast bar.
Also on the ground floor is a beautifully refitted fully tiled modern shower room with wash hand basin, WC, underfloor heating and multiple built-in cupboards.
On the upper level is a bright, spacious and contemporary home office/studio being used as a gym and has French doors leading out to a sheltered patio area at the rear.
From the main landing, there is access to a sizeable bay windowed master bedroom.
Two further double bedrooms also feature in the property.
And a fourth single bedroom has been designed for use as a dressing room.
The family bathroom is also on this level and has a three piece suite with a bath and shower above.
The house benefits from a separate garage which has an electric remote operated door, plumbing and electricity outlet.
Entry to the house is from a path that meanders its way up to the front of the property where there is a large, level sheltered patio area which is great for alfresco dining and takes in the views.
A path leads around the side of the property to the back garden which is terraced, on various levels and mainly wooded with mature trees, bushes, shrubs and plants featuring throughout.
This stunning home is being marketed for sale by local estate agents Bowman Rebecchi. To see more details, go to bowmanrebecchi.com.
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