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Inverclyde Members’ Centre – N.T.S.


All Meetings will take place in Watt Hall, Kelly Street, Greenock at 7.30pm unless otherwise stated. A Warm Welcome awaits one and all.


September, 14th, 2011 - “Glencoe in Trust”, Scott McCombie, N.T.S.


4 Broomknowe Terrace, Kilmacolm Built circa 1920 and designed by renowned local architect Austen Laird, this


rarely


available mid- terrace villa is presented to the market in excellent decorative order. The property has


been extended to create a spacious and fl exible family home.


An arched entrance vestibule leads to a broad reception hallway with under-stair storage. To the front, there is a bay windowed lounge with solid fuel fi re. To the rear there is an open-plan dining kitchen with further feature fi replace, quality base units with granite work surface, 5 burner hob, oven and extractor hood. There is an island sink area again with granite work surface. There is a door off the kitchen giving access to a utility with gardener’s toilet and boiler cupboard and a further door to leading to the rear garden.


A carpeted stairwell with original balustrade leads to the fi rst fl oor accommodation, where there are two double bedrooms, offi ce and a family bathroom which includes a WC, wash hand basin and bath with plumbed-in thermostatic shower. Between Bedroom 2 and the offi ce is a storage cupboard which can be accessed from both rooms and is an unusual feature. A further carpeted stairwell leads to the master bedroom which features fabulous views, walk-in wardrobe, eaves storage and natural light via double aspect windows. There is also an en-suite shower room which is fully tiled with WC, wash hand basin and shower cabinet with natural light coming via a Velux window.


Externally, to the front there is a magnifi cent lawn and a fl agstone terrace. To the rear there is a stone-chipped patio area, galvanised steel shed, lawn and is walled on two sides and bordered with plants, shrubs and mature hedge. The subjects benefi t from gas central heating and mains pressure storage domestic hot water.


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