THIS beautiful Inverkip home is situated in an enviable south facing position above Lunderston Bay.

Offering spectacular panoramic views over the Firth of Clyde,Isle of Bute and the Cowal Peninsula, it also sits within approximately seven acres of land.

Greenock Telegraph:

It boasts a beautiful garden, orchard and woodland with rare specimen plants and trees.

Accessed via gates, the private driveway leads up to the main house with ample parking for multiple vehicles. The main accommodation extends to approximately 2374 sq ft over two floors with tastefully decorated and spacious rooms throughout; most rooms take advantage of the view south with the exception of two bedrooms which look to the north.

Greenock Telegraph:

The central reception hall has a turned oak staircase leading upstairs and a focal fireplace with wood burning stove and an original engraved lintel from when the house was built. All the ground floor accommodation is located off here and includes the impressive drawing room with a traditional solid fuel open fire and large windows giving plenty of light. There is a separate sitting room which also benefits from a fireplace and fabulous views, while the stunning conservatory was designed to take full advantage of the property’s position.

Greenock Telegraph:

The dining kitchen is superb and is fitted with high spec appliances, contemporary floor and wall mounted units, excellent quality worktops and an AGA. The central island houses an induction hob and an elevated breakfast bar, while the separate dining area makes this a fantastic entertaining and family kitchen. A handy utility room, WC and boot room are positioned off the kitchen.

Greenock Telegraph:

Completing the downstairs accommodation is a guest bedroom and the spacious family bathroom with freestanding bath and shower cubicle.

Upstairs, there are four further generously sized bedrooms with the principal bedroom benefiting from built in storage and dual aspect views. The luxurious shower room completes the first floor accommodation.

Greenock Telegraph:

Externally, High Lunderston has superb outbuildings including garages, two stables with tack room and a two acre grazing field, tool shed with wood store, insulated kennels and a bothy/single room cottage with wood burning stove.

To the front, High Lunderston has a sunken patio with undercover BBQ area and hot tub. A raised sitting area by the conservatory is perfectly positioned to enjoy the open outlook.

This beautiful home is on the market for the impressive sum of £750,000.

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