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£395,000
4 bed bungalow for saleLomynd, Knockbuckle Road, Kilmacolm, Inverclyde PA13
4 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
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About this property
Description
The house provides good all on one level living and bedroom space, as well as guest accommodation with the addition of possible home office/business from home space. The property is fully detached and set in mature and well-established gardens with mature tree screening at the rear. Externally, the house is of smooth acrylic render finish and the whole is under a slated roof.
Internally the house is light and bright with a pleasant contemporary and clean finish with quality deluxe range floor tiling and hardwood kitchen ware.
Ground Floor
Tiled steps to outer canopy porch, glazed outer door with matching glazed side screens to reception hall, cloaks cupboard and shelved linen store, fine sitting room with warming log burning stove on tiled hearth, picture window and French door overlooking and providing access to private rear gardens. Bi-fold doors to good sized dining/breakfasting fitted kitchen with hardwood furniture, integrated split level equipment set in sparkle black polished marble worktops. Door to inner utilities hallway and outer door to front gardens and driveway, cloakroom & wc, bedroom 1 with French door to rear gardens, bedrooms 2,3 and 4, all with fitted wardrobes, bathroom with shower over the bath.
First Floor
A retractable ladder from the reception hall leads to a generous first floor attic which is floored and lined and features a gable window and long-term store. With the appropriate planning permissions, building warrants and consents, it may be possible to develop the attic space into further bedroom accommodation.
Outbuildings
Attached garage with twin leaf timber doors, personal door access at rear, concrete floor, light and power installed.
Gardens
Black asphalt driveway with vehicle hard standing space, front level lawn with bark mulched and well stocked beds and borders. Stone retaining wall at the front with heaths and alpines and Acer canopies. Black asphalt pathway leading to rear gardens, flagstone terrace and patio, white gravel insert. Crazy paved pathway to rear lawn fringed with mixed shrubs, bushes and border plants and fringed with neighbouring tall mature trees.
Travel Directions
From Glasgow city centre proceed in a westerly direction on the M8 motorway. After 10 miles bear left at junction 29 following signs Irvine on the A737. After 2.8 miles take the Johnstone exit and turn right at traffic lights. Continue straight at next set of traffic lights and turn left at the roundabout on the A761. Proceed for 6 miles through Brookfield and continue through Bridge of Weir before reaching Kilmacolm. On arrival in Kilmacolm, continue on Bridge of Weir Road turning left at the cross onto Lochwinnoch Road. Proceed down Lochwinnoch Road for about 0.3 miles then turn right onto Knockbuckle Road. Continue along Knockbuckle Road for 0.5 miles to find the entrance to Lomynd on the left-hand side.
Local Authorities
Inverclyde Council, tel:
Services
Mains water, mains drainage, mains gas, gas central heating, double glazing.
Note: The services have not been checked by the selling agents.
Attic development
In the event that the development of the attic space is critical to interest, potential buyers must satisfy themselves on this point at own expense via Inverclyde council planning department.
Council Tax
Lomynd is in council tax band F and the amount of council tax payable for 2024/2025 is £3,303.12 including water.
EPC
EPC Rating D.
Situation
Lomynd is a detached house situated in one of the most sought-after, peaceful and leafy locations in the established western edge of Kilmacolm village.
The centre of Kilmacolm is only about 0.8 miles away and is a mainly pleasant level walk past the village green of Birkmyre Park. In the relatively recent past, Kilmacolm village centre was redeveloped. It was the subject of hard and soft landscaping and it now has a part pedestrianised area with seating and summer flowers making for a pleasant meeting and sitting point. There are local stores offering everyday provisions, popular village restaurants and wine bars, gift/home stores and coffee shops. The community centre, library and Doctors’ surgeries are now at the heart of the village and where a well-attended farmer’s market is hosted from time to time.
The village has a thriving social community with clubs catering for golf, tennis and bowling. Kilmacolm Golf Club is about 1.4 miles from Lomynd and offers a challenging 18-hole heath/parkland course designed by the acclaimed course architect James Braid. The village also has an excellent health and fitness centre at Birkmyre Park.
Surrounding countryside is some of the most attractive in West Renfrewshire and for the outdoor enthusiast this is fine walking country. The Sustrans cycle track leads to many other parts of central Scotland.
Knapps Loch, at the south side of the village, is famed for its brown trout angling. The River Gryffe has runs of salmon at the back end, both require fishing permits. There are some small low ground shoots run locally as well as rough shooting, both of which can be arranged with local land/estate owners.
Castle Semple Loch offers inland sailing and the Firth of Clyde has excellent chandlery and marina services at Inverkip, Largs and Ardrossan as well as some of the UK’s most scenic and enjoyable coastal sailing.
Kilmacolm has an excellent local primary school and the independent St Columba’s (within easy walking distance), both junior and senior years, with its enviable record of academic achievement, richly deserves its sought after label. In addition, Glasgow has several excellent independent schools with a bus service provided for pupils.
The Braehead and Silverburn retail villages are around 13 miles and 15 miles respectively to the east and south east and there one can find a tremendous range of high street multiples together with M&S and Sainsbury anchor stores. Braehead also has an ikea furniture store.
Glasgow at 17 miles has all the cultural, higher educational and leisure services associated with a major international centre.
The village has a regular bus service to Glasgow and there are main line rail links at Langbank (4.5 miles) and Johnstone (7 miles). Glasgow Airport is only 10 miles to the east and offers domestic and international flights.
The A761 leads to the A737 and subsequently to the M8 motorway corridor which provides fast access to central Scotland and beyond."
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