Well presented bungalow by conservation village of Cardross.
An excellent sized detached bungalow, built in the 1960's Delamere, with its sweeping tarmac driveway entered via electric gates, sits in large easily maintained gardens. The property is screened from Cardross Road by mature hedging and trees and enjoys a great deal of privacy, with garden grounds that feature extensive south facing lawns with magnificent views across the Firth of Clyde.
The very large plot and property gives great potential for further development, up into the substantial loft area or extending to the side and front or by adding a separate garden room (subject to relevant planning).
The accommodation begins with an entrance hall which to the right has the living accommodation and to the left the bedroom wing.
The well-proportioned drawing room has picture windows on three sides looking out onto the garden to Firth of Clyde, a living flame inset fire, and patio doors opening to the rear of the property.
A further sitting room is presently used as a music room/gym but could work equally well as a family room or home office. The generously sized dining kitchen features a range of contemporary white base and wall mounted units with integrated appliances including double electric ovens and a gas hob. There is a central island unit, windows to the side and patio doors to the rear garden. Off the kitchen is the utility room with access to the garden. The bedroom wing at Delamere includes three double bedrooms, the principal bedroom with its own en-suite bathroom and there is also a family shower room.
Outside there is a brick built double garage with pitched roof, providing additional loft storage space or development options. The driveway provides parking for several cars. The gardens are mainly lawned with mature trees and shrubs and enclosed by hedging.
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Viewing recommended to appreciate the accommodation on offer, generously sized home on one level which should appeal to a wide selection of buyers.
Caroleanne Gallagher