Offers Over £120,000 - New Instruction


This detached family home is set in the popular and picturesque South Lanarkshire village of Symington. Positioned on a spacious plot, the property backs onto Symington playing fields. The generously proportioned accommodation is arranged over one level, with potential for conversion subject to the necessary permissions. Additional benefits include LPG gas central heating and double glazing throughout.

The accommodation primarily comprises a spacious entrance hall providing access to all rooms. The well-sized lounge features a fireplace, a front-facing bay window, and ample space for a dining table. To the rear, the kitchen offers a wide range of wall and base units and leads to the rear vestibule with access to the garden. The home includes a large double bedroom to the front, with two further bedrooms and a family bathroom to the rear. The bathroom is fitted with a WC, pedestal wash hand basin, and bath.

Externally, the substantial garden grounds are mainly laid to lawn. There is ample off-street parking and a single garage with an electric door.

Early viewing is recommended to fully appreciate the potential of this charming detached property.

Symington is a delightful village nestled at the foot of Tinto Hill in the heart of the South Lanarkshire countryside. The village offers a peaceful rural setting and benefits from a regular bus service connecting to Lanark and Biggar, where onward transport links to Glasgow and Edinburgh are available. Local amenities include a Primary School, General Store/Post Office, Church, Village Hall, and a Sports Club which hosts Tinto FC.

Just a short drive away, Biggar is a vibrant former market town that remains a popular choice for commuters seeking countryside living with excellent access to city centres. Edinburgh is just 28 miles away, and Glasgow 39 miles, with convenient connections to the M8, M9, M74, and both major international airports.

Biggar boasts a bustling High Street with a great selection of shops, cafes, and restaurants. The town also offers a golf course, boating pond, tennis courts, and active bowling and rugby clubs. A wide range of community clubs and activities are available, from theatre workshops and music groups to rambling and bridge clubs. Cultural highlights include the award-winning Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum, the renowned Purves Puppet Theatre, and the family-friendly Biggar Little Festival each October.

Families are well catered for with a popular toddler group, as well as both primary and secondary schools in the area.



Council Tax
South Lanarkshire, Band C

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Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.

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