OUR latest Property of the Week is a real Dumbarton gem – a traditional stone-built detached villa with five bedrooms and spacious garden grounds in one of the town's most prestigious addresses.
The exceptional five-bedroom family home, in a style that rarely graces the market, offers nine well appointed principal apartments and has the added advantage of external outhouses/workshops and generous garden ground and driveway – as well as plenty of scope to add your own modern touches.
Many original features have been retained and quality flooring and finishes can be found within.
The ground floor includes the entrance vestibule, reception hall with ornate staircase leading to upper apartments, downstairs bathroom, main lounge with feature fire surround, a bay windowed dining room, and a rear-facing family/sitting room with double doors to a sunroom overlooking the gardens.
The dining kitchen boasts a wide array of floor and wall mounted units with an inset gas hob, oven and hood, space for dining table and chairs, ample power points and a rear facing window. An access door leads into the utility area, where there's a back door to the gardens.
Off the upper landing, there are four double bedrooms, while a further single bedroom is located off the half landing. Also upstairs there's a four piece shower room comprising WC, bidet, wash hand basin and separate shower with mains shower.
The property has gas central heating and double glazing throughout, while a wide array of mature and young plants, trees and shrubs can be found in the roomy back garden – along with plenty of space to play!
The property is conveniently situated within walking distance of Dumbarton town centre, with local schools close by and the A82 just a minute's drive from the front door.
The property is being marketed by the Dumbarton office of Caledonia Bureau estate agents, who are seeking offers of more than £475.000.
For more details see bit.ly/5bedroombonhillroad or call the agents on 01389 656033 to arrange an appointment to have a look around in person.
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