OUR latest property of the week is an exceptional three-bedroom semi-detached home “brimming with standout features”.
It is situated on Sycamore Drive in Parkhall and is currently on the town’s property market for offers over £220,000.
The property boasts a private driveway, modern bathrooms with integrated Bluetooth speakers, a fully-roofed conservatory, a summerhouse with a log burner, and a loft space currently used as a home office.
Downstairs there is a stylish shower room equipped with Bluetooth speakers.
The spacious kitchen can also be found on this level and enjoys an array of wall and floor-mounted storage cupboards.
There is also plenty of room for a table and chairs.
Next up is the lounge which is sure to impress with its patio doors leading to the back garden.
Not only that but the property has a fully-roofed conservatory that welcomes in plenty of light.
Heading upstairs the upper landing provides access to a sleek family bathroom – also equipped with Bluetooth speakers – three main bedrooms and a versatile loft space.
The loft area currently serves as a home office but could be adapted to the owner’s needs.
The garden is described by estate agents Purplebricks as a “true outdoor haven” connected seamlessly with the house via the conservatory.
It features a well-designed decking and patio area perfect for outdoor dining during the summer months.
And those looking for a cosy retreat are in luck as the home enjoys a summerhouse complete with a log burner, ideal for unwinding after a long day.
The property is close to several local amenities including the Clyde Shopping Centre and Great Western Retail Park.
There are also various schooling facilities nearby such as St Stephen’s Primary School, Kilbowie Primary School, and Clydebank High School.
It is also just a short trip away from Great Western Road (A82) which provides links to the Erskine Bridge, Loch Lomond, Glasgow, and beyond.
Estate agents Purplebricks are urging anyone interested in this home to book a viewing today by contacting them on 01926 258021.
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