Kilmory, Eldin Place, Bridge Of Weir, Renfrewshire, PA11 3ER

4 Bed House - Detached with 3 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£520,000 in July 2021

The property

‘Kilmory' is a charming, much-admired property set in beautiful garden grounds in one of Bridge of Weir's most desirable addresses. The property has been meticulously upgraded creating a beautiful family home fit for today's modern living. A cream render under a slate roof the property was originally built in the 1930's but over recent years has been extended and modernised with accommodation comprising; entrance vestibule leading to a broad reception hallway. To the front there is a formal bay window lounge with feature fireplace and living flame gas fire. Also facing the front there is a sitting which could easily be a double bedroom if so required. The principal boardroom is on the ground floor and is an impressive 22' long with built in fitted wardrobes and a contemporary designed en-suite shower room off. Adjacent to the bedroom is the house bathroom which has a three piece suite with a beautiful marble topped wash hand basin. The fabulous dining room has a storage cupboard and study off and once again a fireplace with living flame gas fire. The undoubted feature is the magnificent hand made kitchen by Fairlie Furniture which has integrated appliances including oven, hob, dishwasher and fridge freezer. There is also a matching gas fired AGA and a Upvc door giving access to the garden. To the rear of the kitchen is the beautiful fifty pence shaped sunroom that was extended in 2014??? A carpeted stairwell leads to the upper hallway that gives access to two further bedrooms and the attic which is ideal for storage. The second bedroom on this floor has a fully tiled en-suite shower room and built-in fitted wardrobes. The property sits in a fabulous plot with lawn to front and stunning landscaped private gardens to the rear. A substantial monobloc driveway runs adjacent to the property to a turning area and double detached garage with electric up & over doors. The gardens are bordered by an original stone wall interspersed with several mature trees and hedgerow and is situated in a preferred south facing orientation. The property benefits from gas central heating and double glazing. 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 GryffeHigh School catchment and has its own villagePrimary 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 and restaurants. rating D Dimensions Lounge 18'4 into bay x 17'10 Dining Room 19'7 x 14'0 Kitchen 15'1 x 11'11 Sitting room/Bed4 16'9 into bay x 11'9 Study 8'5 x 5'11 Principal Bedroom 22'2 x 11'10 En suite 8'0 x 3'9 Bedroom 2 13'9 x 12'11 Bedroom 3 16'2 longest point x 9'7 Bathroom 8'2 x 7'0

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