Beautifully presented modern two bedroom semi-detached house with
double glazing, gas central heating, gardens and off street parking.
Kelloholm lies close to the Dumfriesshire/Ayrshire border and just over
an hours drive to Glasgow. It has its own Primary School, Sports &
Leisure Centre and shops. There is a secondary School in Sanquhar and
the Railway Station in Kirkconnel offers and excellent link between
Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle
Accommodation comprises:
Entrance hallway with doors to
living room and kitchen/dining
room and stairs to first floor.
Bright living room with windows to
the front and side, built-in
cupboard housing boiler. Door
leading to kitchen/dining room.
Spacious open plan kitchen and
dining room, fitted wall and base
units. Integrated electric double
oven and four ring hob. Sink with
mixer tap and left hand drainer.
Window to the front and rear and
door giving access to the garden.
The dining area has previously
been a third bedroom and could be
converted back.
Stairs to first floor. On the landing
there is a built-in cupboard and loft
hatch. Door to two bedroom and
bathroom.
Good size master bedroom with
fitted wardrobes with hanging rails
and shelf, window to front.
Newly fitted bathroom suite, bath
with shower, W. C. wash hand
basin with mixer tap, Respatex and
window to rear.
Bedroom two is a bright room with
windows to front and side,
spacious double door walk-in
wardrobe with hanging rail and
shelves.
The front of the property has off
street parking and patio to the
front and path leading to the side.
The side and rear garden is laid to
lawn and clothes poles.
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