'A fantastic Two Bedroom Semi-Detached villa within Old Kilpatrick's sought after Western Isles development offering tastefully decorated, well laid out accommodation which must be viewed to be appreciated.
Living Room - 3.81 x 5.47 (12'5" x 17'11") -
Kitchen - 3.81 x 2.44 (12'5" x 8'0") -
Conservatory - 3.24 x 2.78 (10'7" x 9'1") -
Bedroom 1 - 3.09 x 3.19 (10'1" x 10'5") -
Bedroom 2 - 3.12 x 2.43 (10'2" x 7'11") -
Bathroom - 2.37 x 1.53 (7'9" x 5'0") -
The family orientated layout comprises of Entrance Hall with access into the downstairs W.C which has a two-piece modern suite. There are also stairs leading to the upper landing. The good-sized lounge is neutrally decorated with a feature fireplace and large windows which flood the room with natural light. There is a door through into the open plan kitchen and dining area. The kitchen boasts a wide array of floor and wall mounted units over three sides and also leads through to the excellent sized conservatory, with views overlooking the rear garden.
The upper landing has an overhead loft hatch, two bedrooms which are tastefully decorated and boast in-built storage facilities, and a modern family bathroom completes the accommodation.
To the front is a great sized driveway, and to the rear, there a garage, and mono-blocked garden area bound by timber fencing offering privacy and is to be enjoyed in all seasons.
The property further boasts gas central heating, double glazing and is an extremely desirable family home.
The village of Old Kilpatrick enjoys a fantastic setting on the edge of the River Clyde with popular walks along the Forth and Clyde Canal. It offers a variety of local amenities including shops and bars and is very well connected to Glasgow via regular rail and bus links. Further excellent shopping facilities can be easily accessed in nearby Dumbarton and Clydebank. Main road connections are the A82 which puts Loch Lomond and the West of Scotland within easy reach. Erskine Bridge is only moments away. The popular Gavinburn Primary School is located within Old Kilpatrick.'