OUR latest Property of the Week is a well-presented four-bedroom detached villa.
The home is located on Morar Avenue in Clydebank.
It is currently on the market for offers over £289,000.
Estate Agents Caledonia Bureau note that the home benefits from being within the ever popular Park Grange development with the added advantage of garage conversion, conservatory and landscaped gardens.
The accommodation consists of welcoming reception hallway with staircase to upper apartments. Lounge extending through to dining room with patio doors leading to conservatory.
The modern and recently updated kitchen area offers a wide array of floor and wall-mounted units, breakfast bar, extensive worktop surfaces with splash back and under unit lighting. Integrated hob, oven, extractor, fridge freezer, access to utility with space and pluming for appliances, door to downstairs WC and rear garden.
Access to upper apartments is gained via staircase leading up from the hall to the upper landing which has overhead loft access hatch and storage cupboard off. The family bathroom room can be found off this landing with three-piece suite and fitted mixer shower. There are four bedrooms which are all tastefully decorated - in-built storage facilities within bedroom two and master bedroom along with En-suite shower room and mains shower.
Further features include gas central heating, double glazing, a mono-blocked driveway and well-tended gardens. The rear gardens have been designed with ease of maintenance in mind with artificial grass and patio area.
Clydebank offers a whole host of excellent services including the popular Clyde Shopping Centre and Great Western Retail Park which is located close by.
Sport and recreation facilities are readily available as are first-class primary and secondary schools. Frequent train connections from both Clydebank and Singer railway stations mean Glasgow City Centre is less than 20 minutes away.
Anyone interested can contact Caledonia Bureau on 0141 952 2284
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