Hillview, Barrhill Crescent, Kilbarchan, Johnstone, Renfrewshire, PA10 2EU

4 Bed Bungalow - Detached with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£297,016 in September 2022

The property

McSparran McCormick are proud to present to the market this traditional detached bungalow located within the much sought after conservation village of Kilbarchan with open fields to rear. The property is accessed from front via a timber and glazed panelled door which opens out to the entrance hall, which in turn provides direct access to main ground floor apartments. The main public apartment is a lounge with front facing bay window, ceiling coving and twin shelved display alcoves. There is also a sitting room to rear with ceiling coving, recess area and a traditional fireplace. A door leads from the sitting room to the kitchen, which offers a range of fitted storage units with worktop surface areas, stainless steel sink and drainer. The kitchen then leads through to the conservatory, offering an additional, flexible living area, overlooking the attractive gardens. Back into the entrance hall, there is access to the two main double sized bedrooms and the bathroom, which has a traditional 3-piece suite installed. A carpeted staircase leads from the kitchen to the upper floor level where there are two further bedrooms, both with coombed ceilings and Velux windows. The larger of the two upstairs bedrooms also has a fitted wardrobe and storage cupboard. The property does benefit from having gas central heating and upvc double glazing (timber framed Velux windows in upper floor). Some general internal modernisation is required, although we are of the opinion this substantial property, which has many retained original features, does offer an excellent opportunity to be modernised into a fantastic family home. There is also excellent storage, including cupboards off the hall and internal porch, as well as an external toolhouse. Externally there is an area of private garden ground to front, mainly laid in lawn, with a driveway to side providing off street parking and access to the garage. A more extensive area of private garden ground to rear is also partly laid in lawn with feature seating areas laid in bark. The rear garden is also well stocked with a variety of shrubs and trees and offers direct access to the open fields behind. Kilbarchan is an historic conservation village with offers a range of local shops and facilities and is an ideal base for the commuter being adjacent to the bypass which links up with the M8 motorway for connection to Glasgow and to Glasgow Airport, Paisley, Braehead Shopping Centre, Glasgow City Centre southwards to the Ayrshire coastline. Further shopping facilities can be found in the nearby town of Johnstone which will more than adequately cater for everyday needs and requirements. There is also a train station a short distance away at Milliken Park with additional park and ride facilities available at Johnstone and Howwood.

  • LOUNGE

    4.37 m X 3.28 m / 14'4" X 10'9"

  • SITTING ROOM

    5.18 m X 3.3 m / 17'0" X 10'10"

  • KITCHEN

    3.66 m X 2.31 m / 12'0" X 7'7"

  • CONSERVATORY

    4.01 m X 3.81 m / 13'2" X 12'6"

  • BEDROOM ONE

    3.18 m X 3.07 m / 10'5" X 10'1"

  • BEDROOM TWO

    4.11 m X 2.72 m / 13'6" X 8'11"

  • BATHROOM

    3.1 m X 1.68 m / 10'2" X 5'6"

  • BEDROOM THREE

    4.65 m X 3.33 m / 15'3" X 10'11"

  • BEDROOM FOUR

    3.15 m X 2.44 m / 10'4" X 8'0"

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