Ever fancy living in a converted steading surrounded by stunning countrywide near Loch Lomond? Then our latest property of the week may be perfect!
The three-bedroom end terrace villa in Ardoch named Lea Farm Steading, offers a highly-appealing semi-rural setting with views of fields, and a stone's throw away from the water.
The accommodation comprises an entrance vestibule leading to a spacious hallway with dual storage on both levels. On the ground floor, there are three large double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
The master bedroom -which comes with an ensuite shower - and the second bedroom lead to the private gardens.
Meanwhile upstairs provides an open-plan living room and dining room that features a vaulted ceiling and skylights. There is a Parisian balcony in the dining room that overlooks the countryside and gardens. The perfect place to enjoy those warm summer nights.
The modern fitted kitchen has an excellent range of fitted wall and base mounted units, integrated oven, hob and hood, integrated dishwasher and stainless steel sink and drainer.
Outdoors there is a well-kept forecourt to the front with a lawn and paved pathways, private rear gardens with a patio area and an elevated decked area.
Additional benefits include double glazing, electric central heating and car parking.
The property is situated off the A814 between Dumbarton and Helensburgh, offering plenty of seclusion while still being close to Dumbarton, Cardross, Helensburgh and Loch Lomond areas. Cardross Primary is situated nearby while the closest secondary schools reside in Helensburgh, Dumbarton and Alexandria.
For lovers of the great outdoors, if walking or cycling then there are beautiful trails from Cardross, joining the John Muir Way, to take in stunning views across the Loch Lomond National Park, and from Dumbarton the many trails of the Lang Craigs, one taking you onto the West Highland Way.
The home is being marketed by Dumbarton's Caledonia Bureau office for offers over £265,000. For more information and a full photographic tour visit here.
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