6 Carruth Drive, Kilmacolm, Renfrewshire, PA13 4HR
Sale history
£420,000 in January 2024
The property
Number Six Carruth Drive is a fabulous example of an Arts & Crafts end terraced villa built by the renowned local architect Austin Laird in circa 1920 offering spacious accommodation over two levels. This home retains many period features including ornate cornicing, open fireplaces and stripped and treated wooden floor coverings. The internal accommodation comprises; tiled entrance vestibule leading to broad entrance hallway with cloakroom off, immediately impressive 18'0 lounge with bay window and open fireplace, sitting room (could be fourth bedroom), and dining room also with fireplace that leads to the kitchen at the rear. The kitchen has quality wall & base units and low beams in keeping with the age of the property. There is a side door that leads to a covered terrace with cobbled floor, ideal for alfresco dining. The broad stairwell leads to three well proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom with half panelled walls and a three piece suite. The specification of the property includes gas central heating and a blend of sash & case and double glazing. The gardens are beautifully maintained and extend form front to side and rear with patios at the side and rear along with stone chipped pathway leading to a gated rear lane. The gardens are mainly laid to lawn with veg and plant boxes around the perimeter. a gate give access to a private lane. There is ample on street parking with the property located close to the village centre and all local amenities including schooling at Kilmacolm Primary or the prestigious St Columba's Independent School. D 12'1 x 3'1 Lounge 18'0 into bay x 16'0 Dining 16'0 x 10'7 Sitting 12'7 x 12'6 Kitchen 13'8 x 8'11 Principal Bedroom 16'0 x 14'7 Bedroom 2 15'11 x 10'7 Bedroom 3 12'4 x 7'10 Bathroom 12'8 x 5'3
Council Tax Band | F |
Total Floor Area | 162 m2 |
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