A “must view” traditional cottage on the banks of Loch Lomond is the latest addition to the Helensburgh area's property market.
On sale for offers over £375,000, the cottage, on School Road in Luss, has been upgraded and modernised and contains two bedrooms and two living rooms.
The entrance porch leads to the reception hall which gives access to the living room, kitchen, bathroom, and one of the bedrooms.
The modern kitchen has floor standing and wall mounted units as well as integrated appliances.
Next to the kitchen is a double bedroom with extensive wardrobes and across the hall is the family bathroom which contains a free-standing roll top bath and a shower cubicle.
The sitting room has a fireplace with a wood burner as well as feature ceiling beams.
Doors from the kitchen, bedroom, and living room lead to an open plan family/ dining room which has windows on all sides and benefits from under floor heating.
A staircase from the hall gives access to the large main suite on the first floor which features inbuilt storage and has an ensuite WC.
The home has a mixture of double-glazed and timber cased doors and windows and is warmed by oil central heating.
Outside, the garden has a large side driveway, lawn space, and stone chip patio areas.
The gardens also feature pathways, planting, and shrubbery and are enclosed by a mixture of stone walls and fencing.
There are double timber workshops, with the larger building containing a wood burner and both offering storage and work space.
Estate agents Caledonia Bureau said: “The property is tastefully decorated complemented with quality flooring and tiling; although modernised the property retains period features and won’t disappoint those with an eye for detail.
“A must view in order to appreciate the calibre of this unique property.”
To see more or make an enquiry, visit tinyurl.com/schoolroadlusscottage.
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