HOUSEHUNTERS searching for a forever home in Port Glasgow that's steeped in history should take a closer look at this beautiful property.
Nestled in Barr's Brae Lane, this impressive four-bedroom home is the manse of Port Glasgow New Parish Church.
Traditional on the outside with a contemporary interior, the fantastic family home arrives on the market in pristine condition and offers amazing views out over the Firth Clyde.
A magnificent bay window in the front room lets in a lot of light and makes this lovely relaxing space bright and welcoming all year round.
There's a good amount of space for furniture of all shapes and sizes in here too, as well as a traditional alcove storage feature.
Viewers will be impressed by the superbly stylish breakfasting kitchen which is packed with storage solutions.
White gloss units are complemented by black marble effect worktops, and there's an amazing array of features including electric hob and oven, stainless steel extractor and chimney, dishwasher, and integrated fridge and freezer.
Family mealtimes can be enjoyed in the chic and contemporary dining room.
A spacious utility room complements the kitchen, and there's also a handy wc.
All four bedrooms in this magnificent property are a fantastic size.
Each one has its own personality and there will be something to appeal to every member of the family.
In the luxurious family bathroom, prospective buyers will find a superbly stylish suite with wc, basin, and bath with shower over.
Even more family-focused space is provided in the floored and lined attic.
Outside, househunters will find a variety of areas which all make perfect spots for sitting in the good weather.
There's a landscaped garden and large patio to the front, a patio area to the side, and an area of lawn at the rear.
Early viewing is strongly recommended.
*This property in Barr's Brae Lane, Port Glasgow, is on the market for offers over £228,000.
To find out more about it contact Brian Harkins Estate Agents on 01475 603714.
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