4c Lochlea Road, Cumbernauld, Glasgow, G67 2ES

3 Bed Bungalow - Detached with 1 Reception Room

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£96,500 in September 2022

The property

Promising outstanding opportunities for improvements with added value, this three-bedroom end-terrace bungalow is quietly situated in the town of Cumbernauld and is supplemented by a secluded courtyard garden and private parking with a single garage. Cumbernauld benefits from a convenient location, just 20 minutes’ drive from Glasgow, and fantastic transport links, including proximity to the motorway network for ease of travel across the Central Belt. Welcoming you into the home is a spacious hall offering a wealth of incorporated storage, including a cloak cupboard. As with all rooms within the home, the hall is presented with simple white décor allowing the new owners to easily add their own stamp to the interiors. Leading off the hall is a bright and spacious reception area with an airy vaulted ceiling and full glazing to one wall, incorporating French doors opening onto the patio garden. The room provides excellent flexible space for lounge and dining furniture and benefits from handy direct access to the kitchen. The southerly-facing kitchen (with practical external access) features wood-toned cabinetry to two sides coupled with ample workspace and room for freestanding goods. A bright utility room is accessed from the hall and could easily be converted to a study or as part of a bathroom extension. Also leading off the hall are three bedrooms: two doubles and a single room, all of which could be adapted to open onto the pleasant garden. Finally, a bathroom equipped with a WC-suite and a bathtub completes the accommodation on offer. The property benefits from gas central heating and double glazing throughout. Externally, the bungalow is accompanied by an exceptionally private internal courtyard garden, overlooked by leafy trees, and a single garage located close to the property provides private parking. On-street parking in the vicinity is unrestricted. This property is being sold in its present condition and no warranty will be given to any purchaser with regard to the existence or condition of the services or any heating or other system within the property. Area The town centre is only a short distance away and commuting is easy thanks to Croy and Cumbernauld train stations, as well as nearby access to Central Scotland’s motorway network, including the A80/M80 and onward to the M876,M9,M73,M74 and M8. Lochlea Road is ideally placed to bring you the height of city convenience and country charm ! Although boasting a rich heritage that stretches back to Roman times, Cumbernauld was created in 1956 as a utopian new town, with pioneering architectural design. Now a prosperous and growing community, it offers high quality homes, plentiful shops, bars and restaurants, fantastic schools and idyllic, rural escapes such as PalaceriggCountryPark and Cumbernauld Outdoor Activity Centre. You can even learn to fly at Cumbernauld Airport ! Closer to home are the very handy amenities of CumbernauldVillage and the tranquil fairways of four golf courses. Palacerigg Country Park Set in the hills to the south-east of Cumbernauld, Palacerigg Country Park was established in the early 1970’s and has been developed around the objectives of conservation, environmental education and countryside recreation. More than 40 hectares, of what was once bleak upland farm, have been planted with hundreds of thousands of native trees and shrubs. The new, sheltered environment provides a sanctuary for wildlife including thriving populations of roe deer, badger, fox and hare, as well as sparrowhawk, kestrel, long-eared and short-eared owl.

Council Tax Band C
Total Floor Area 90 m2
Energy rating F

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