NESTLED in Greenock’s west end, this expansive family home seamlessly combines contemporary style with practical living.
The property sits back off the road on Newton Street, enjoying maximum privacy.
It boasts five bedrooms, offering generous space and convenience for the modern family.
Inside, there is a spacious lounge which spans the entire width of the house.
The light-filled room is the perfect space for relaxation and entertainment, with patio doors opening directly to the landscaped rear garden.
The newly-fitted kitchen – installed within the last 12 months – features a sleek grey gloss finish and a central island with an induction hob and a downward extractor.
It also includes ample storage space and a number of integrated appliances, such as a full height fridge, an oven and a microwave.
The ground floor is also home to a Jack and Jill-style bedroom with an adjoining shower room, which is also accessible from the hallway.
Upstairs, there are four large double bedrooms – each featuring built-storage.
The family bathroom features striking contrasting tiling, a walk-in shower, WC and wash hand basin.
The property also has a large, partially-floored loft with power, which estate agents at McArthur Scott say offers a ‘fantastic’ opportunity for expansion.
Its spacious basement also has potential for further development, subject to the necessary check and permissions.
Outside, there is an impressive landscaped front garden and driveway.
The rear garden is thoughtfully designed and features a decking area and vegetable beds.
McArthur Scott is seeking offers over £400,000 for the stunning home.
To arrange a viewing, contact 01475 603703.
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