Erroldene, Bridge Of Weir Road, Kilmacolm, Inverclyde Offers over £799,000

 



Erroldene is a pretty period detached house of painted render finish under red Rosemary tiled roof.

The accommodation, which is well finished and has been professionally maintained, is light and bright and laid out over 3 flexible levels.

An outer vestibule leads to the reception hall which is broad and gives way to ground floor accommodation and by an easily gained staircase to the first floor level. The reception hall features a welcoming fireplace and off to the side is a cloakroom and w.c.

The living room is a fine period apartment with feature turret window formations and living flame effect gas fire. The family sitting room is comfortable and also has a living flame effect gas fire as well as a box window formation overlooking the private rear gardens with doorway access. The formal dining room has French doors leading to terrace and gardens.

Off the hallway there is under stairs stores and on to a utility room before reaching a refitted and well equipped integrated kitchen, double doors from the rear of the kitchen lead to a conservatory itself with access to the terrace and gardens. A boiler room is at the rear of the kitchen.

The period staircase in the reception hallway leads to the first floor to bedrooms 1 (master) with en suite dressing and bathrooms, 2 and 3. Off the upper hallway is also a refitted contemporary main family bathroom as well as a 4th bedroom presently set up as study/home office.

A secondary stair leads to the second floor to an attic room providing scope for possible 5th bedroom, home office or games console room.

Outbuildings include a back porch, outhouse, summer house (needs some repair), timber shed, garage, potting shed and gardener’s w.c.

The gardens at Erroldene extend to some 0.536 acres or thereby.   The gardens are screened and protected on all sides by tall mature trees and shrub, bush and border plants all of which in turn provide high levels of privacy and seclusion.

Iron gates set in stone gate piers lead to a mono bloc surfaced driveway which leads on along the drive to a turning, parking and hard standing hammerhead.

The gardens at the southern side feature a raised terrace and patio which is well screened, sheltered and protected. The terrace is flanked by well-stocked and colourful herbaceous beds and raised borders. Steps lead down to a level and easily tended lawn which is surrounded by mature trees and bushes.


Erroldene is a distinctive detached period house (circa1910) located on both the fringe of the village and the open countryside of the Knapps to the eastern edge of the village.

The house is privately set and little known in the village. A red brick wall together with tall trees and mature bushes form the boundaries providing much privacy, seclusion and shelter.

Kilmacolm village is one of the prettiest villages in West Renfrewshire and has a real sense of community and heart. The village has an excellent range of local stores offering everyday provisions and there are popular village restaurants and coffee and gift shops. The centre of the village is broadly level 0.75 mile walk.

The village has a thriving social community and there are clubs catering for golf, tennis, squash and bowling. Kilmacolm Golf Club is about 500 yards away at the top of the village and offers a challenging 18 hole heath/parkland course designed by the acclaimed course architect James Braid. The village also now has an excellent health and fitness centre at Birkmyre Park.

Surrounding countryside is some of the most attractive in West Renfrewshire and for the outdoor enthusiast this is fine walking country. The Sustrans cycle track leads to many other parts of central Scotland.

The Knapp’s is famed for its brown trout angling and the River Gryffe has runs of salmon at the back end.

Castle Semple loch offers inland sailing and the Firth of Clyde has excellent chandlery and marina services at Inverkip, Largs & Ardrossan as well as some of the UK’s most scenic and enjoyable coastal sailing.

Kilmacolm has an excellent local primary school and the independent St Columba’s with its enviable record of academic achievement richly deserves its sought after label. Glasgow has further independent schooling.

The Braehead retail village is around 13 miles to the east and there one can find a tremendous range of high street multiples together with M&S and Sainsbury’s anchor stores. Braehead also has an IKEA furniture store.

The city centre of Glasgow at 17 miles east has all the cultural, higher educational and leisure services normally associated with a major international centre.

The village has a regular bus service to Glasgow and there are main line rail links at Langbank (4.5 miles) and Johnstone (7 miles). Glasgow Airport is only 10 miles and offers domestic and international flights.

The A761 leads to the A737 and subsequently to the M8 motorway corridor which provides fast motor car access to central Scotland and beyond.



Outbuildings include a back porch, outhouse, summer house (needs some repair), timber shed, garage, potting shed and gardener’s w.c.

The gardens at Erroldene extend to some 0.536 acres or thereby.   The gardens are screened and protected on all sides by tall mature trees and shrub, bush and border plants all of which in turn provide high levels of privacy and seclusion.

Iron gates set in stone gate piers lead to a mono bloc surfaced driveway which leads on along the drive to a turning, parking and hard standing hammerhead.

The gardens at the southern side feature a raised terrace and patio which is well screened, sheltered and protected. The terrace is flanked by well-stocked and colourful herbaceous beds and raised borders. Steps lead down to a level and easily tended lawn which is surrounded by mature trees and bushes.

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