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House For Sale £170,000
Glen Court, Brodick, Isle Of Arran, North Ayrshire KA27


Description
Rarely available, this spacious, one-bedroom, semi-detached bungalow enjoys a quiet cul-de-sac setting in Brodick, within easy strolling distance of the pretty coastal village’s fabulous shopping and amenities. Boasting the exacting specification of a John Thomson Construction built home, the conveniently-located property offers airy, neutral interiors and generous living accommodation, and further benefits from well-maintained private gardens and a driveway. Available for immediate entry and offering exciting potential for further development (subject to consent), this delightful island home represents a fabulous main or holiday residence, or a potentially lucrative rental investment.
Property features


Semi-detached bungalow
NHBC Registered builder
Rarely available property
Quiet cul-de-sac setting
Convenient residential location
Picturesque coastal village
Entrance hall with storage
Spacious living/dining room
Bright, well-appointed kitchen
Double bedroom with storage
Good-sized 3pc bathroom
Well-maintained gardens
Private driveway
Electric heating and double glazing

The front door opens into a welcoming entrance hall (with built-in storage), which leads into a reception room on the left. Comfortably carpeted in modern grey and enhanced by a classic neutral backdrop, this bright, front-facing living and dining room sets the tone for the airy and spacious interiors to follow. Providing convenience and flexibility, it allows for versatile layouts of both lounge and dining furniture, creating an ideal setting for everyday living, relaxing, and entertaining.
Leading directly off of the living area, and enjoying handy garden access, the kitchen is appointed with light, wood-effect cabinetry, coming fitted with a generous sweep of worktops that house a freestanding cooker, a washing machine, and space for a fridge. The home’s double bedroom benefits from a peaceful outlook over the private rear garden, and is supplemented by built-in wardrobes, enjoying plenty of floorspace for freestanding furnishings. Completing the accommodation, a good-sized three-piece bathroom features a bathtub with an overhead shower and a tiled surround, a WC, and a pedestal washbasin. Electric heating and double glazing are found throughout.

Externally, the home is accompanied by well-maintained gardens to the front and rear which are mostly laid to lawn. Framed by mature trees, the rear garden also benefits from a tranquil seating area, whilst a front driveway provides private parking. With the relevant permissions, the garden and driveway offer ample opportunity to extend the property, via a rear conservatory for example, if desired.

Please note: The living area and bedroom images have been virtually staged for illustration purposes.

Area Description

This rarely available semi-detached bungalow 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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