A UNIQUE TWO-bedroom property on the edge of Balloch has hit the local property market – combining the rustic charm of a quiet country cottage with modern comforts and easy access to services.
An external staircase leads into the an external utility room, completed with a tiled floor and plenty of space for a hobby area.
Crossing the landing to the double-glazed main door of the property, the hallway reveals solid oak flooring which extends throughout the accommodation.
Two large cupboards reside in the hallway, with a hatch above to the enormous attic area which can be used for storage.
A log burner rests in the lounge, set in a wooden beamed fireplace. There is also a log storage area here, with size and dimensions for various furniture configurations and two large windows which let in lots of natural life.
The kitchen boasts a black granite work surface and quality lighting. A gas hob, electric oven, dishwasher and fridge/freezer are also in place here.
From there, double doors take you to the wonderfully decked and walled terrace with external lights for nights of entertaining friends outdoors.
There are two bedrooms which are large and airy, finished in tasteful decoration with ample space for free standing furniture. The second bedroom holds a full wall of upmarket wood and glass sliding door wardrobes, while the master has a walk-in cupboard and ensuite with a wet wall in place.
Balloch is a five minute drive away, with Balloch train station offering rail services to Glasgow and beyond.
The area also boasts various bars, shops and restaurants as well as other tourist amenities.
In nearby Alexandria, Vale of Leven Academy is available for secondary pupils as well as various primary schools in the surrounding area.
The property is on the market through McEwan Fraser Legal at offers over £159,995.
For more information visit s1homes.com/Flats-for-sale/2021020923275723.shtml.
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