OUR latest Property of the Week is rarely available, six apartment detached villa occupying a cul-de-sac position within a popular and much-sought-after pocket of Old Kilpatrick.
Our tour of the well-laid-out family accommodation begins on the ground floor, which includes the vestibule, a welcoming reception hall with storage cupboard, WC, and cloakroom, and stairs to upper the upper level.
Also on the ground floor is the spacious lounge, which is open plan to the dining room, from where patio doors lead out to the rear garden.
The well fitted kitchen features generous space for floor- and wall-mounted units, plumbing for appliances, and a door to the gardens.
The kitchen leads open plan to an additional family room which also has a door to to the reception hall. This was previously the home's garage but has been converted to a well-appointed residential space.
Upstairs are the property's four bedrooms – the master includes an en suite, while all the bedrooms have fitted wardrobes – and the family bathroom.
The property has gas central heating and double glazing throughout, as well as a twin driveway to the front and spacious lawned rear garden, which is enclosed on all sides.
Located on the quiet cul-de-sac of Admiralty Grove, just off Old Dalnottar Road, the property is within easy reach of all of Old Kilpatrick's shops and community facilities.
Walks along the Forth and Clyde Canal and the Kilpatrick Hills are within easy reach, with Clydebank's businesses and other amenities a short drive away and frequent rail links to Glasgow and beyond, as well as easy road access to Glasgow and the central Scotland motorway network via the nearby Erskine Bridge and to Dumbarton, Loch Lomond and the Highlands via the A82.
The property is being marketed by the Clydebank office of Caledonia Bureau estate agents, who are seeking offers of more than £265,000.
Find out more, including additional photos, at the property's listing on Rightmove - or call Caledonia Bureau on 0141 465 5321 to make an appointment to look around in person.
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