Flat 1, Ranfurly Church, 41 Prieston Road, Bridge Of Weir, Renfrewshire, PA11 3AQ
Sale history
£181,000 in June 2013
The property
Ranfurly Church is a handsome Grade ‘B’ Listed sandstone building occupying a prime corner position on the highly sought after Prieston Road. This unusual and stylish church conversion is deceptively spacious and has been upgraded by the current owner. Flat 1 is positioned to the side of the building which is south facing and therefore allows plenty of natural light on every floor. The impressive award winning conversion by Noah Developments is one of the largest styles in the church and is set over three levels. The internal accommodation comprises; security controlled entrance to a well maintained communal hallway, entrance hallway with large storage cupboard off, immediately impressive 21’ lounge/dining room with two large windows and plenty of space for a dining table and chairs. There is also a large storage cupboard off which currently houses tumble dryer and an additional fridge. The kitchen is also open plan and has quality wall & base units with integrated oven, hob & extractor hood. A carpeted staircase leads to the first floor where there is a fabulous mezzanine sitting room/study overlooking the lounge, a single third bedroom/study with fitted wardrobe and an upgraded bathroom with white three piece suite, over bath shower and quality wall and floor tiling. There is also a further storage cupboard on this level. A wooden staircase then leads to the second floor where there are two well proportioned double bedrooms that both offer double built-in fitted wardrobes and an upgraded shower room with three piece suite including separate shower cubicle and storage cupboard off. This beautiful home will appeal to a wide range of buyers and although upgraded throughout, this church conversion still retains many period features including exposed beams and arch style tall windows. The specification of the property includes gas central heating and double glazing. There is a large storage cupboard off the communal hallway that is further useful storage. There is allocated private parking for 2 cars to the front of the church and an area directly outside the property for sitting or entertaining in fine weather. Bridge of Weir is a residential village, which offers a range of local shops and facilities which will adequately cater for everyday needs and requirements. Bridge of Weir falls within the Gryffe High School catchment and has its own village Primary School. For the commuting client, Bridge of Weir is located within 3 miles from the bypass which links up with the M8 motorway for connection to the airport, Paisley, Braehead Shopping Centre and Glasgow city centre. Furthermore, the village offers two golf courses, fishing on the River Gryffe and a selection of village pubs.
Total Floor Area | 101 m2 |
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