HOUSEHUNTERS searching for a beautiful detached bungalow in one of Inverclyde's most picturesque spots should take a closer look at this magnificent home.
Wimborne Lodge sits in a sought-after spot on Houston Road in Kilmacolm and is already attracting a lot of attention from a whole variety of prospective buyers.
The impressive property has been extended in a way that's described as 'sensitive to the original architecture', and boasts accommodation over one level.
In the sumptuous sitting room, a Louis XV-style fireplace is a striking focal point.
There's an incredible amount of space in this spectacular room for furniture of all shapes and sizes, and Italian white marble flooring adds to the elegance.
The amazing area is light and bright thanks to three window formations and doors which lead out onto the terrace and gardens.
Prospective buyers will love the amount of space on offer in the hugely impressive dining kitchen.
Features in the fully-integrated kitchen include twin sinks, polished marble worktops, and Italian marble flooring.
Traditional-style twin leaf doors lead out onto the terrace and gardens.
A handy cloakroom/wc sits next to this functional space.
Of the four bedrooms found within this fantastic home, one could perhaps be used as an office or study.
The master bedroom is a light and bright space with a traditional bay window.
This amazing space offers up plenty of room for furniture of all shapes and sizes, and also benefits from a dressing room which leads onto an elegant ensuite.
In the main family bathroom, househunters will find a fresh and bright suite with marble tiling.
Outside, househunters will be impressed by the detached double garage.
To the front, areas of lawn sit at the sides of the driveway, and at the rear, there's a sheltered patio and raised beds.
Early viewing is strongly advised.
*Wimborne Lodge, Houston Road, Kilmacolm, is on the market for offers over £550,000.
To find out more about the property contact Robb Residential on 0141 673 4582.
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