*** CLOSING DATE TUESDAY 29TH AUGUST 2023 AT 12NOON ***
Nestled on De Walden Terrace, a Victorian lower quarter villa built circa 1900, this charming residence is peacefully situated just a brief stroll away from Kay Park. This enclave boasts a collection of purpose-built red sandstone properties, each featuring their own distinctive front and rear main doors. Embracing the essence of the era, this seldom-available, generously proportioned two-bedroom home has been lovingly maintained by the present owner. Original period details seamlessly blend with expansive room dimensions, offering a remarkable living experience.
Craftsmanship shines throughout the property, showcasing an impeccable finish that pays homage to its historical character. A veritable "must-see" gem, arguably among the most impressive examples of its kind.
The accommodation is arranged entirely on the ground floor, entering through the main door, you're welcomed by a reception hallway providing access to all of the apartments within the property. The main living areas showcase an inviting bay windowed lounge, two generously proportioned double bedrooms, a separate dining kitchen with handy utility room. The layout is completed by a family bathroom. The utility room at the rear of the kitchen grants access to a direct path to the rear garden. This outdoor haven stands as a highlight of the home, boasting appealing landscaping, including a patio, well maintained lawn, and outbuildings at the rear.
An internal viewing of this splendid traditional home is essential to fully grasp the extent of its quality and space. Perfectly suited for a variety of buyer preferences, within a supremely convenient locale.
Situated in a highly sought-after location, you'll find yourself surrounded by the best of Kilmarnock's amenities, including shops, schools, and parks, all within easy reach. Adjacent to De Walden Terrace is the Kay Park with several acres of picturesque landscapes, children’s playpark, and a stunning lake at the centrepiece surrounded by picturesque walking paths. The nearby town centre provides a range of restaurants and pubs together with the convenience of both the train and bus stations which offer a regular service north and south of the town. The M77 provides simple and effective commuting to both Glasgow City Centre in the North and Ayr Town Centre in the South.
EPC rating: D. Council tax band: D, Tenure: Freehold,