16 Nelson Street, Dunoon, Argyll, PA23 7EL

2 Bed Flat - Lower with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£141,121 in September 2021

The property

Closing Date - Wednesday 18th August 2021 at 12.00. Corrigall Black are delighted to present to the market Craigievar, a fantastic 2 bedroom lower flat situated in a highly sought after location in the heart of Dunoon. The property is presented in walk in condition and comprises lounge, kitchen, two double bedrooms, utility room and bathroom. With sea views down to the River Clyde the home also benefits from front and brilliant back gardens. Located within walking distance of the town centre, pier with ferry link to Gourock and primary school. The road the flat is situated on is also the gateway to Bishop's Glen, a fantastic forest area ideal for walking, running and mountain biking. The property would be ideal for first time buyers, those wanting to downsize to a manageable one level home or for anyone looking for a beautiful holiday home. Traditional features such as alcoves and cornicing give the flat a charming, homely feel. The generous size of this property, the great location and the walk in presentation means the flat will be in high demand and so we strongly recommend viewing early. Situation Dunoon is a small town set in the stunning Cowal Peninsula of Argyll and is just over an hour's commute from the centre of Glasgow. Argyll Ferries run a half-hourly passenger service to Gourock connecting with trains to Glasgow Central. Western Ferries run a more frequent car service from nearby Hunter's Quay to McInroy's Point. The area offers primary and secondary schools, a leisure centre, an eighteen hole golf course, two supermarkets, a variety of unique shops and restaurants and a cinema. There are numerous outdoor pursuits on offer locally including mountain biking, sailing, quad biking and hill running all available with a backdrop of outstanding scenery. Craigievar Porch area The front door opens into a porch area that is perfect for removing shoes and outdoor clothing before heading into the home. From the porch another door leads to the hallway. Hallway This bright hallway gives the first glimpse of some of the beautiful traditional cornicing that this home has to offer. The bright hall has direct access to all the rooms of the property. Lounge This lovely lounge has a bay window which floods the space with natural light and offers a view to the River Clyde. Ornate cornicing brings a traditional and charming feel to the room while a shelved cupboard provides useful storage. An opening leads directly from the lounge into the kitchen making the whole space perfect for enjoying family time together or for entertaining. Kitchen The kitchen can be accessed via a door from the hall or from an opening to the lounge. The immaculate modern kitchen comprises floor standing and wall mounted cabinets, oven, hob, fridge freezer and stainless steel sink with window looking out to the side of the property. A built in kitchen island makes clever use of the space to provide extra storage as well as a fantastic place to sit and dine. Utility The good sized utility room has built in cabinets that provide ample space for household cleaning essentials. There is also space for a washing machine and a stainless steel sink is ideal for cleaning off from the garden before going into the rest of the house. A door offers direct access to the side of the property. Bedroom 1 This large double bedroom has a beautiful bay window that has a sea view to the River Clyde and also a view to the hills that lie behind the town. Lovely fitted mirror wardrobes provide a brilliant amount of storage space for all clothing and shoes. A traditional alcove offers further storage as well as a nice place to display photos or ornaments. Bedroom 2 This double bedroom has a window looking out over the green of the back garden. Bathroom The modern bathroom comprises bath, separate walk-in shower cubicle with wet wall surround, wash hand basin and toilet. A privacy window keeps the room bright and fresh. Outside From the road a gate opens to a path that runs to the private front door and also a path that runs around the side of the property to the back garden. The back garden is a brilliant space. There is a lawn area that is perfect for children and pets to run around. The grass has a drying line perfect for getting washing dried on warm days. At the end of the lawn there is a decked seating area which would be the ideal place for barbecues, al fresco dining or just sitting out relaxing in the peace of the garden. Beyond the seating area there is space for a greenhouse and a large shed. This superb flat has so much space and a fantastic private garden. Situated in a popular location where properties rarely come to the market we expect there to be a high level of interest in this special home and as such strongly recommend early viewing.

  • Entrance Vestibule

    2.11 m X 1.88 m / 6'11" X 6'2"

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  • Lounge

    5.1 m X 4.6 m / 16'9" X 15'1"

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  • Kitchen

    4.23 m X 3.95 m / 13'11" X 13'0"

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  • Bedroom 1

    5.52 m X 4.33 m / 18'1" X 14'2"

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  • Bedroom 2

    4.32 m X 3.5 m / 14'2" X 11'6"

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  • Utility Room

    3.1 m X 2.63 m / 10'2" X 8'8"

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  • Bathroom

    2.79 m X 2.22 m / 9'2" X 7'3"

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Energy rating D

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