This upper flat, positioned in a charming sandstone building in the heart of the picturesque village of Dunlop, has undergone superb refurbishment, resulting in a generously spacious living space. The property boasts an exceptional standard of finish, offering flexible accommodation spread across three bedrooms, with the added convenience of an additional WC/Cloakroom. Council Tax falls within Band B, and an extensive attic space, accessible via a drop-down ladder, adds further appeal. Externally, meticulously maintained gardens grace the rear, while street parking is readily available at the front.
Upon entry, an inviting vestibule with a staircase to the upper level sets the tone. The hallway, welcoming and practical, houses a WC and provides access to all the flat's living areas. The highlight is the chic, dining-sized kitchen, completely revamped with state-of-the-art units that incorporate a unique dining nook and a suite of built-in appliances. The spacious lounge, offering room for a dining table and chairs, is another standout feature.
The three bedrooms are all well-proportioned, consisting of two doubles and one generously sized single. The main bathroom is a luxurious space, featuring a four-piece suite complete with WC, washbasin on a vanity unit, and a bathtub with a separate shower cubicle.
Additional benefits include a recently installed gas-fired central heating system and double glazing, enhancing the property's overall comfort and energy efficiency.
Situation
The village is surrounded by lush woodlands, meandering streams, and charming nature parks, offering a plethora of delightful walking opportunities right at your doorstep. For families, Dunlop Primary School provides excellent education and serves as a feeder to the highly regarded Stewarton Academy.
Local conveniences include a post office/grocery store, newsagent, and a welcoming bar/restaurant. Additionally, Dunlop boasts a spacious park featuring a children's play area, a vibrant Village Hall hosting cinema screenings, drama performances, and various clubs, including cycling. There's also a cozy café and exhibition space within the Village Hall.
For those seeking more extensive amenities, the nearby towns of Stewarton, Irvine, and Kilmarnock offer a wide range of services and facilities, including a newly built sports centre. Thanks to excellent road connections and a swift 25-minute train service, commuting to Glasgow is a breeze. Furthermore, both Prestwick and Glasgow airports are conveniently reachable within a short 30-minute drive, adding to the village's accessibility and convenience.
EPC rating: D. Council tax band: B, Tenure: Freehold,