A FAMILY flat next to the Largs mansion house that was formerly occupied by Lord Kelvin has been put up for sale.
The three-bedroom home at Kelvin Walk in Netherhall is hidden away and overlooks the mansion house grounds. It offers secluded views of the communal grounds and would be the ideal property for a first-time buyer or a young family.
Built circa 1882, in the Scottish Baronial style, Netherhall was converted into apartments in the early 1990s, and now offers a perfect combination of modern living in a visually striking period building.
The bright and welcoming reception hall leads through to the living at the rear of the property. This room has a wonderful feature turret area that also overlooks the grounds. There is also a fireplace in this room, adding to the cosy décor.
The dining and kitchen area is an excellent space for socialising. The modern kitchen comes with a range of integrated appliances. There is a vast range of floor and wall-mounted units for storage and plenty of opportunity for a potential buyer to add their own personal touches.
To complete this home are three bedrooms, with an en-suite shower room in the master room and built-in wardrobes for the two double bedrooms.
The third bedroom is suitable for a young child or can easily be converted into a working home office.
The property also features a modern four piece bathroom with a separate shower and bath. Another feature is the led lighting behind the mirror.
Further benefits include gas central heating, double glazing, private parking and a garage in the communal grounds.
The house is being marketed by Corum Property Ltd who are seeking offers of more than £185,000.
For the full photographic tour and further details visit the listing at corumproperty.co.uk.
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