Beautifully presented, attractive, traditional rendered stone cottage under a slate roof situated in the heart of the South Lanarkshire village of Crawford. The property offers deceptively spacious accommodation arranged over two floors complemented by well-tended gardens with open aspect to the rear along with benefits which include oil fired central heating, under floor heating on the ground floor and double glazing.
Accommodation mainly comprises twin timber doors to vestibule and glazed door to a generous entrance hall with spindle staircase to the first floor and under stairs storage cupboard. There is a comfortable twin aspect lounge with attractive open brick fireplace which has a timber mantle and quarry tiled hearth. To the rear is a light and airy kitchen/diner which is divided into two areas with glazed doors leading to the patio area. The kitchen provides a wide range of base and wall storage units, dining space and integrated appliances including dishwasher, two fridges, freezer, gas hob and gas oven. There is also a Rayburn oil fired range which services the central heating system. On the ground floor is a generous double bedroom which is furnished as a formal dining room and bathroom with white suite comprising w.C, pedestal wash hand basin and panel bath.
On the first floor is the master bedroom which has a twin aspect making this room naturally light and airy. There are fitted cupboards and wardrobes along with en-suite shower room which has a white suite comprising w.C, pedestal wash hand basin and tiled shower cubicle. Across the landing is a third double bedroom with fitted bedroom furniture and vanity unit.
The open aspect garden is mainly laid to lawn and the patio with flower and shrub borders is accessed by a path to the side of the property.
Crawford is situated 33 miles from Glasgow, 35 miles from Edinburgh and 55 miles from Carlisle (all mileages are approximate). The new primary school opened in 2018. It also has a toddler group, mobile post office, mobile library and mobile fruit and vegetable van. Crawford is situated approximately 15 miles south of Biggar.
As well as offering rural bliss, Biggar is a thriving former market town situated a stone’s throw from the Scottish Borders. It has long been a popular commute for those seeking country living within easy access of the City Centre. Biggar is just 28 miles from Edinburgh and 39 from Glasgow and is well located for access to the M8, M9, M74 and both Edinburgh and Glasgow International Airports.
The bustling High Street boasts an excellent range of general stores, speciality retail outlets, cafes and restaurants. Biggar has a golf course, boating pond and tennis courts, along with well-patronised bowling and rugby clubs. Whatever your interest there are various clubs and associations ranging from bridge to theatre workshop, music to rambling, as well as the prize-winning Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. Biggar also boasts the famous Purves Puppet Theatre and the popular, family-friendly, Biggar Little Festival which is held in October. The surrounding countryside provides almost limitless opportunities for fishing, hillwalking, trail running and mountain biking, (the nearby Glentress Forest is a mountain biking mecca).
For education, there is a thriving and popular toddler group, as well as both primary and secondary schools.
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