A FIVE-BEDROOM Victorian detached home is now up for grabs in Alexandria providing ample size for a family and just a stone’s throw from the National Park.
Offers over £355,000 are being sought for the grand house on Main Street in Alexandria, which was run as a successful bed and breakfast for many years, but is now ready to be turned into a home for potential buyers.
A spacious newly carpeted hallway welcomes you to the home, where a lounge with feature fireplace is then found.
The large master bedroom holds an en-suite bathroom, while the dining room boasts a breakfasting kitchen. On the ground floor there is a shower room and a further bedroom.
Upstairs there are another three large bedrooms with seating and en-suite shower rooms attached. A separate utility room can also be found on the first floor.
Well presented and decorated, there is carpet under foot in the majority of the rooms apart from the kitchen and en-suites, where the floor is linoleum-covered.
In the kitchen, which overlooks the back garden, there is a range gas cooker and plenty of floor and wall mounted units allowing space for a dishwasher and washing machine. The fridge and freezer and integrated under the worktops.
Each en-suite found throughout the house is modern and either full or part tiled with a mix of mains showers and electric showers.
Alexandria railway station is a five-minute walk away, offering easy travel links to Dumbarton, Glasgow and beyond.
There are nurseries and primary schools close by, while Vale of Leven Academy is within walkable distance.
Shops, bars and restaurants can also be found nearby, and Loch Lomond is just a five minute drive away, offering a day out in the great outdoors whenever you like.
This property is being marketed by Allen & Harris – to find out more go to s1homes.com and search for Alexandria.
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