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House For Sale £200,000
Glen Court, Brodick, Isle Of Arran, North Ayrshire KA27


Description
Enjoying a tranquil cul-de-sac setting in picturesque Brodick, this semi-detached bungalow boasts light-filled, modern interiors arranged over two levels, and airy, neutral decoration throughout. Showcasing the quality construction of a John Thomson Construction built home, the spacious two-bedroom property offers well-proportioned living space, and is accompanied by low-maintenance private gardens and a driveway. This desirable bungalow represents a fabulous island abode, a low-maintenance holiday home, or an attractive buy-to-let investment.

• Semi-detached bungalow
• Rarely available property
• NHBC registered builder
• Tranquil cul-de-sac location
• Desirable residential location
• Picturesque coastal village
• Entrance hall with storage
• Dual-aspect living/dining room
• Large master bedroom
• Bright three-piece bathroom
• Low-maintenance gardens
• Private driveway
• Electric heating and double glazing

Set quietly back from the road, the front door opens into a bright entrance hall, with handy built-in storage. Defined by modern, wood-styled flooring and the neutral décor prominent throughout, this welcoming area flows into a living and dining room on the right. Enjoying generous dimensions and enhanced by an abundance of dual-aspect light, this reception area offers versatile space for open-plan living, dining, and entertaining, and conveniently leads into the kitchen, which is appointed with a good range of wood-styled cabinetry and ample workspace. The kitchen is also equipped with a number of freestanding appliances, including a cooker, a fridge, and a washing machine, and provides access to the garden as well. Also located on the ground floor, and enjoying tranquil, rear garden views, a double bedroom is accompanied by built-in storage, and offers plenty of space for freestanding furnishings. Completing the ground-floor accommodation, a good-sized bathroom houses a bathtub with an overhead shower, a WC, and a pedestal washbasin. Upstairs, with views over the quiet street, the main bedroom enjoys exceptional dual-aspect light and a king-sized footprint. The impressive sleeping area is carpeted for optimal comfort and accompanied by two built-in cupboards. Electric heating and double glazing are found throughout.

Externally, the home sits within well-maintained garden space, mostly laid to lawn, with the rear garden featuring a paved patio area, and a front driveway providing private parking. With the appropriate permissions, the garden and driveway offer plenty of space to extend the property, if desired.

Area Description

This rarely available semi-detached villa is positioned on the outskirts of the village. The Isle of Arran (aka “Scotland in Miniature”) has everything to offer – a welcoming community, forest trails and mountain peaks, sheltered beaches and a vast range of local heritage, crafts and produce.

Brodick, Arran’s capital, has two Co-op supermarkets, a great selection of individual shops, restaurants, cafés and a full range of services including a primary school, nursery, library and medical centre. Brodick Castle, with its world-famous gardens, and the Auchrannie Spa Hotel, with its two swimming pools and all its amenities, including a beauty salon if you fancy some pampering are close-by. The Heritage museum, Cheese shop, Arran Aromatics and Brewery are all within a short walk - where you can also pick up the start of the Goatfell path.

Brodick hosts the island’s main ferry terminal from which there are regular sailings throughout the day, serviced by Caledonian MacBrayne, to the mainland at Ardrossan. Commuters and travellers now benefit from Road Equivalent Tariff (ret) ferry fares. The port of Ardrossan has a mainline rail station, with direct trains to Glasgow that connect with the ferry times, and is approximately 30 miles from Glasgow City Centre. Prestwick International Airport is 16 miles to the south of Ardrossan, with Glasgow International Airport 24 miles east of Ardrossan.
The village of Lamlash, only a short drive from Brodick, is home to the Island’s High School and hospital. It also offers a range of shops, restaurants and cafés. A frequent bus service runs around and across the island and, at Lochranza, there is a ferry terminal that allows quick access to the stunning West of Scotland via Claonaig. Kintyre here we come!<br /><br />

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