This charming 4/5 bedroom split level bungalow on Arran enjoys spectacular views over Lamlash and Holy Isle.
It is now on the market for offers over £420,000.
The delightfully named Cuddy Dook House is in an elevated position in Cordon, overlooking Lamlash Bay, and is currently a successful seasonal bed and breakfast.
The house has an incredibly flexible layout and offers potential to be further developed, if desired, and is set in almost three acres of land (at least two of which are steep and sloping), including gardens, natural woodland, and a wildlife garden enjoying daily visits from red squirrels and a wide variety of birds.
The home has two/three reception areas, offering spacious and flexible rooms ideal for modern family life.
The living room occupies a generous footprint which allows for various configurations of lounge furniture, all arranged around a warming log-burning stove.
The room is illuminated by dual-aspect glazing, with the front window enjoying views of the adjacent sea and hills.
The sun room also has a lovely scenic outlook and offers a cosy, comfortable setting for an additional seating area, with alternative options for use including a children’s play room or a home office.
One of the property’s five bedrooms also offers flexibility for use, including as a family or dining room, if desired by the new owner.
The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base cabinets, spacious worktops, and splashback tiling, with integrated appliances comprising twin ovens, a gas (LPG) hob, and an extractor hood.
Space is provided for a seated dining area, ideal for family meals, entertaining, and socialising while cooking. An adjoining utility room (with external access) offers space for laundry appliances and houses excellent storage space.
The home accommodates four well-proportioned double bedrooms, all accompanied by en-suites (three four-piece bathrooms and one shower room).
As well as being ideal for family life, the en-suite bedrooms also offer excellent potential for the property to be utilised or remain as a bed and breakfast.
The bedrooms are all well-presented with neutral décor and fitted with carpets for optimum comfort underfoot. A fifth room, which leads off the kitchen, is currently being utilised as a bedroom and opens onto a decked area in the garden.
The property has five well-appointed washrooms, comprising four bathrooms and a shower room, all enjoying modern styling, fixtures and fittings.
The bathrooms all feature bathtubs, separate shower enclosures, WC-suites, and towel radiators, whilst the shower room has a shower enclosure, a basin, a WC, and a towel radiator.
The property is kept warm by an oil-fired heating system and benefits from double-glazed windows throughout.
Externally, the bungalow is accompanied by approximately three acres of land, including gardens, natural woodland, and a wildlife garden.
The garden areas are predominantly laid to lawn, and the wildlife area enjoys daily visits from red squirrels and a wide variety of birds – sure to appeal to animal lovers. The woodland is dense and mainly sloping.
For more information, contact Waterman's, Glasgow.
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