IF the combination of village life, stunning views and easy access to all of life's essentials appeals to you, then an enchanting lower-floor conversion in Cove could be just the thing for you, writes Erin Maguire.
Offers over £188,000 are being sought for the two-bedroom flat in a tranquil spot on the west side of the Rosneath peninsula, with stunning views of Loch Long, Cowal and the Firth of Clyde.
The well-maintained two-bedroom flat is full of character and has a spacious open plan living, kitchen and dining space with grand proportions and ornate features.
The living area is focused around a traditional woodburning stove and lies next to the dining space which features a large bay window, showering the room in natural light.
The kitchen has plenty of workspace with a range of Magnet units, an island breakfast bar and granite countertops.
It also includes an electric induction hob, stainless Belfast sink, electric oven and extractor hood, with plumbing and space for a washing machine and dryer.
The Victorian-style three-piece suite bathroom features a large nickel and stone enamel reflective bathtub and detailed floor tiles, making it a beautiful space to relax in.
There is also a separate WC, and the property has oil-fired central heating throughout.
A spacious garden with tree and shrubs lies to the rear of the building, featuring a flowing burn with criss-crossed footbridges.
Cove and Kilcreggan provide great local amenities such as Cove Country Store, a small grocer and Co-op, a pub, butcher, pharmacy, antique and vintage shops and Kilcreggan Primary School, while Hermitage Academy and the independent Lomond School are easily accessible in Helensburgh.
The flat is also conveniently located for access to HM Naval Base Clyde at both Faslane and Coulport.
There's a regular bus link to Kilcreggan, Rosneath, Garelochhead and Helensburgh – and Kilcreggan Pier, with its frequent service to Gourock, is just a short drive away.
Find out more details at https://www.s1homes.com/Flats-for-sale/2020121907181189.shtml
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