Burndale, The Garden Flat, Barclaven Road, Kilmacolm, PA13 4DQ
Sale history
£280,000 in October 2023
The property
This incredibly rare garden flat is set in a former Victorian mansion house offering spacious and flexible accommodation, set within only 500m of walking distance from the centre of the village of Kilmacolm. Situated at the lower end of Barclaven road, a stone chipped driveway provides off street parking with a path leading to the entrance of the property via some landscaped gardens. The property is accessed at the side elevation of the building offering fantastic privacy. An entrance vestibule leads to an incredible 40’ long hallway that leads to the accommodation that comprises; three bedrooms, fabulous bay window lounge, breakfast kitchen and the house bathroom. Upon entering it is immediately apparent that there is a wealth of character and period features. Off the hallway is a stairwell to a study/office that leads to a fantastic storage area. The property retains many period features including ornate cornice and ceiling roses, deep skirting boards and architraves. The property is situated in a leafy lane type environment in the heart of Kilmacolm. The private gardens are secluded with mature trees and shrubs with a lawn and patio immediately adjacent to the kitchen. The house is set at the favoured lower end of Barclaven Road providing a relatively flat and pleasant walk to the village centre which is about 500 meters away. Kilmacolm village centre offers a range of shops and facilities which will adequately cater for everyday needs and requirements. The prestigious St Columba’s school is conveniently situated within the village along with Kilmacolm Primary School. There are social and recreational facilities which are all catered for which include golf club, tennis club, bowling club and restaurants. Kilmacolm is a short drive away from Johnstone bypass which links up with the M8 motorway and connects to the Airport, Paisley, Braehead Shopping Centre and Glasgow City Centre. Also located close by is Glen Moss wildlife reserve which is a natural haven for songbirds, waterfowl, amphibians and insects, particularly dragonflies and damselflies. E Lounge 21’2 into bay x 15’6 Breakfast Kitchen 15’6 x 10’6 Study 12’4 x 7’7 Principal Bedroom 15’2 x 12’0 Bedroom 2 13’2 x 11’5 Bedroom 3 10’10 x 7’1 Bathroom 8’10 x 8’4 First Floor Storage 16’3 x 14’4
Council Tax Band | F |
Total Floor Area | 127 m2 |
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