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5 Richmond Gardens, Darvel, Ka17 0Nl Offers Around £110,000 GSPC Reference: 234700 Reference: GSPC £110,000 OFFERS AROUND OFFERS KA17 0NL KA17 GARDENS, DARVEL, GARDENS, 5 RICHMOND 5 & W & M YLIE LLP YLIE ACKINTOSH 5 RICHMOND GARDENS, DARVEL, KA17 0NL OFFERS AROUND £110,000 SOLICITORS NOTARIES ESTATE AGENTS 23 The Foregate • Kilmarnock KA1 1LE • Telephone 01563 525104 • Fax 01563 537100 M ACKINTOSH & WYLIE LLP An attractive modern three bedroom DETACHED East Ayrshire Council Tax BUNGALOW with garage situated within a quiet cul-de-sac Band D. setting. The property also enjoys beautiful views across to countryside hills. Conveniently placed within easy walking Features:- distance of local shops including the local park and woodland/river walks. The all-on-one-level accommodation * Detached bungalow comprises entrance vestibule, reception hallway, generously * Cul-de-sac location proportioned lounge, fitted dining kitchen, three bedrooms and * All-on-one level accommodation a shower-room. The property further benefits from gas-fired * Three Bedrooms central heating, double-glazing, cavity wall insulation and an * Good-sized dining kitchen intruder alarm system. * Double-glazing * Gas-fired central heating Externally there is a precast concrete slabbed and gravel * Cavity wall insulation driveway to the side of the house providing ample off-street * Driveway offering off-street parking parking leading to a detached garage with an up and over * Detached garage 5 RICHMOND vehicular door. There is also low maintenance garden grounds. * Low maintenance garden grounds GARDENS, DARVEL, The town of Darvel has a selection of local amenities including Travel Directions shops, schools and transport facilities. There is a regular bus From Kilmarnock proceed from the Bellfield Interchange in an KA17 0NL service into Kilmarnock and onto Glasgow if required. easterly direction on the A71 travelling through Hurlford and Kilmarnock is approximately 9 miles providing an excellent continue on the A71 bypassing the village of Galston and through OFFERS AROUND selection of supermarkets, restaurants and leisure facilities. For the village of Newmilns. On entering Darvel turn right into the commuter, the M77 provides links throughout Ayrshire and Fleming Street and then turn first left into Richmond Gardens and £110,000 into Glasgow City Centre. No.5 sits on the right-hand side of the street. Accommodation comprises:- Entry Entrance Vestibule By arrangement. L-shaped Reception Hallway Lounge with front-facing window approx.15’11”x11’6” Disclaimer Fitted kitchen with dining area approx.16’7”x11’6” Whilst we endeavour to make these particulars as accurate as possible, they do Bedroom One approx. 13’0”x10’1” not form part of any contract or offer, nor are they guaranteed. Measurements Bedroom Two approx. 13’6”x7’6” are approximate and in most cases are taken with a digital/sonic measuring device Bedroom Three approx. 13’1”x7’8” and are taken to the widest point. We have not tested the electricity, gas or Shower-room approx. 5’8”x5’6” water services or any appliances. Photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item is included for sale with the property. If there is any part of this schedule of sales particulars which you find The Energy Efficiency Rating for this property is misleading or if you simply wish clarification on any point, please contact our Band D. office immediately and we will endeavour to assist you in any way possible. M ACKINTOSH & WYLIE LLP An attractive modern three bedroom DETACHED East Ayrshire Council Tax BUNGALOW with garage situated within a quiet cul-de-sac Band D. setting. The property also enjoys beautiful views across to countryside hills. Conveniently placed within easy walking Features:- distance of local shops including the local park and woodland/river walks. The all-on-one-level accommodation * Detached bungalow comprises entrance vestibule, reception hallway, generously * Cul-de-sac location proportioned lounge, fitted dining kitchen, three bedrooms and * All-on-one level accommodation a shower-room. The property further benefits from gas-fired * Three Bedrooms central heating, double-glazing, cavity wall insulation and an * Good-sized dining kitchen intruder alarm system. * Double-glazing * Gas-fired central heating Externally there is a precast concrete slabbed and gravel * Cavity wall insulation driveway to the side of the house providing ample off-street * Driveway offering off-street parking parking leading to a detached garage with an up and over * Detached garage 5 RICHMOND vehicular door. There is also low maintenance garden grounds. * Low maintenance garden grounds GARDENS, DARVEL, The town of Darvel has a selection of local amenities including Travel Directions shops, schools and transport facilities. There is a regular bus From Kilmarnock proceed from the Bellfield Interchange in an KA17 0NL service into Kilmarnock and onto Glasgow if required. easterly direction on the A71 travelling through Hurlford and Kilmarnock is approximately 9 miles providing an excellent continue on the A71 bypassing the village of Galston and through OFFERS AROUND selection of supermarkets, restaurants and leisure facilities. For the village of Newmilns. On entering Darvel turn right into the commuter, the M77 provides links throughout Ayrshire and Fleming Street and then turn first left into Richmond Gardens and £110,000 into Glasgow City Centre. No.5 sits on the right-hand side of the street. Accommodation comprises:- Entry Entrance Vestibule By arrangement. L-shaped Reception Hallway Lounge with front-facing window approx.15’11”x11’6” Disclaimer Fitted kitchen with dining area approx.16’7”x11’6” Whilst we endeavour to make these particulars as accurate as possible, they do Bedroom One approx. 13’0”x10’1” not form part of any contract or offer, nor are they guaranteed. Measurements Bedroom Two approx. 13’6”x7’6” are approximate and in most cases are taken with a digital/sonic measuring device Bedroom Three approx. 13’1”x7’8” and are taken to the widest point. We have not tested the electricity, gas or Shower-room approx. 5’8”x5’6” water services or any appliances. Photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item is included for sale with the property. If there is any part of this schedule of sales particulars which you find The Energy Efficiency Rating for this property is misleading or if you simply wish clarification on any point, please contact our Band D. office immediately and we will endeavour to assist you in any way possible. GSPC Reference: 234700 Reference: GSPC £110,000 OFFERS AROUND OFFERS KA17 0NL KA17 GARDENS, DARVEL, GARDENS, 5 RICHMOND 5 & W & M YLIE LLP YLIE ACKINTOSH 5 RICHMOND GARDENS, DARVEL, KA17 0NL OFFERS AROUND £110,000 SOLICITORS NOTARIES ESTATE AGENTS 23 The Foregate • Kilmarnock KA1 1LE • Telephone 01563 525104 • Fax 01563 537100.
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