Nestled within one of the area's most admired and picturesque locations, this charming upper cottage-style flat offers spacious and versatile accommodation ideally suited to a wide range of buyers, from first-time purchasers to those seeking comfortable accommodation for later life. Enjoying stunning, postcard-worthy views over the adjacent dam, this rarely available home combines character, generous proportions and an enviable setting in equal measure.
The property is entered via a welcoming reception hallway. The generously proportioned lounge is a superb main living area, enhanced by a large front-facing window which captures beautiful open views across the dam, creating a wonderfully peaceful backdrop. A feature fireplace incorporating a electric fire adds warmth and character to the room, while ample power points and television connections provide practicality for modern living.
The fitted kitchen is positioned to the front of the property and similarly benefits from attractive outlooks over the water. It is well equipped with a range of base and wall-mounted storage units complemented by worktop surfaces and a stainless steel sink with mixer tap, integrated oven/hob and space for additional appliances.
Both bedrooms are excellent-sized doubles positioned to the rear of the property, enjoying peaceful aspects over the gardens. Each room offers generous floor space, carpeting and ample room for freestanding furniture, making them equally suitable as bedrooms, guest accommodation or home working space if required. The bathroom is fitted with a three-piece shower suite comprising a low flush WC, pedestal wash hand basin and enclosed shower cubicle.
Further benefits include gas-fired central heating via wall-mounted radiators, double glazed windows and external doors, ensuring comfort and efficiency throughout the year. Externally, the property enjoys an elevated lawn to the side, while the rear gardens provide communal drying facilities.
Greenock itself is a historic and vibrant coastal town situated on the banks of the River Clyde, internationally recognised for its rich maritime heritage, shipbuilding history and seafaring traditions. Today, it continues to thrive as an attractive west coast location with excellent links to Glasgow, Ayrshire and the wider Strathclyde region, making it an ideal base for commuters. Frequent bus and rail connections, along with ferry services to Argyllshire and the Highlands, ensure convenient travel in all directions. The town also benefits from an excellent range of shopping facilities, from independent retailers and local boutiques to major supermarkets and department stores, while highly regarded schooling at all levels can be found nearby.
Council Tax
Inverclyde Council, Band A
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