An attractive traditional built property that has been well maintained and looked after by the current owners, positioned in a good sized plot located close to the town centre.
On entrance through the vestibule area to the reception hallway there is access to all apartments and a stairwell leading to the upper landing, to the front of the property there is a large formal lounge with bay window formation overlooking the front garden and driveway, while to the rear of the lower level there is a dining room/second sitting room with a picture window overlooking the enclosed rear garden, the log burning stove is another added feature of the bright room, the recently fitted kitchen is entered off the dining room and is equipped with ample wall and floor mounted units, appliance and storage space, the garden can be entered through the door from the kitchen, while this modern space is illuminated by a window to the rear and a Velux window to the ceiling.
The upper landing is via the stairwell and provides access to the two spacious double bedrooms and large fitted bathroom, with both a bath and separate shower cubicle, there is also a large storage space on this level which traditionally may have been used a bed recess.
Externally the property has fantastic enclosed garden space to the rear, a purpose built garage attached to the property and a garden and driveway to the front.
Gas central heating, double glazing and ample storage throughout.
Locally there is a fantastic range of outdoor and leisure activities including sailing, fishing, windsurfing, fast speed rib boat tours, quad bikes, stalking, clay shooting, golfing and much more. Dunoon Town Centre has a good selection of shops and restaurants, a cinema and swimming pool with flume and fitness suite/gym. Dunoon is of course the home of the Cowal Gathering, the largest and most spectacular highland games in the world. Cowal is well known as the gateway to the Scottish Highlands, and is little over an hour from Glasgow. Take some time out and escape to this idyllic part of Scotland which is a haven for wildlife and outdoor activities, but also has great restaurants, pubs and festivals. The ferry trip across the Firth of Clyde is a fine introduction to the Cowal Peninsula. To the north the mountains surrounding the sea lochs of Loch Long and Loch Goil provide a stunning backdrop as the ferry arrives at the town of Dunoon, which has a great choice of shopping and eating out. Built around two sheltered bays, and with wonderful views over the water, Dunoon is also the seaboard gateway to the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. For such a small part of Scotland, there is an amazing contrast in the landscape throughout the Peninsula. North Cowal is distinctively rugged and remote, with Loch Eck surely one of the most breathtakingly picturesque stretches of water in Europe. South East Cowal is the home of Cowal's only major town, Dunoon, the location of amazing historic botanical gardens with a coastline indented with sea lochs and peppered with many lively small communities. South West Cowal is "Argylls Secret Coast"a remote and beautiful stretch of Cowal Coastline taking in the spectacular Kyles of Bute and the picturesque town of Tighnabruaich. It is a great area for outdoor activities, especially sailing, as well as excellent hospitality, yet is less than two hours from the central belt of Scotland.
EPC Rating D
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