A traditional sandstone villa with “magnificent mature gardens” and charming period features is up for sale in the heart of Cardross.
Built in the early 20th century, the four-bedroom red sandstone property is located on almost 2,000 square feet of land and is on the market for offers of over £395,000.
The semi-detatched house features a living room with a bay window looking towards the front garden and a traditional timber fire, and a family room.
The home also has a large kitchen and dining space with a large island breakfast bar and room for a dining table and chairs, plus a bathroom on each level.
Upstairs there are two double bedrooms, as well as a master bedroom with a traditional fireplace, and a single bedroom.
Outside, the two large gardens enjoy a large amount of sun in the afternoons and evenings with the back featuring grassy areas alongside a timber decked terrace and slabbed patios and the front including a parking area.
The garage has been converted into a large storage shed and the property also contains stone built outbuildings for additional storage space.
Cardross railway station and the village centre are only a short walk away as is the nearby Cardross Primary School.
A golf club, as well as bowling clubs and tennis clubs are also nearby.
With the village situated in the middle of Helensburgh and Dumbarton, the house is nearby the restaurants and bars within both towns.
Estate agents Clyde Property said: “Built at the turn of the twentieth century, Sunnyside is a handsome red sandstone semi-detached villa that sits in the heart of the conservation village of Cardross.
“One of only four built, just off the main road, the property enjoys magnificent mature gardens to both front and rear, together with exceptional family accommodation that extends to almost 2000 square feet.
“The house enjoys a fantastic location, in a quiet part of the village, yet within walking distance of all that Cardross has to offer.”
To enquire about the house, call Clyde Property in Helensburgh on 01436 647390.
To read more about the house, visit bit.ly/sunnysidecardross.
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