£225,000
Holmlea, FK2
- 2 beds
£225,000
- 2 beds
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The bungalow built circa 1890 has been tastefully decorated and finished to a high standard and has the added appeal of a summer house, fully insulated Wigwam with heating and power, a driveway and a garage. This property retains the charm and character of a traditional cottage, yet boasts modern interior meeting the needs of today's day to day living. The bungalow also has approved planning permission for a three-bedroom extension should the purchase require this.
Entering the property is a spacious welcoming hallway with attractive period cornicing, providing access to the lounge and two well-proportioned bedrooms. The lounge has a cosy feel yet has ample space for furniture, has been tastefully decorated and provides access to the modern kitchen which has been fully fitted with a good range of wall and base units, worktop space and space for free-standing appliances. Completing the accommodation is a modern shower room with three-piece suite.
Externally, to the front is a low maintenance garden and a driveway leading to the timber garage. To the rear is a substantial garden with lawn, decking, mature planting and a fully insulated Wigwam offering a flexible and unique private space. In addition, there is also a cosy summerhouse.
Other points of interest include gas central heating, double glazing, kitchen less than a year old, flat roof re coated, high speed broadband available, no factor fees.
Council Tax Band: D
Energy Efficiency Rating: D
Local:The town of Brightons has a fabulous reputation and is ideally situated and is well placed for the M9/M876 commuting to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Stirling. Those preferring not to drive are well catered for as Polmont train station and bus routes are all within walking distance. There is a good selection of primary and secondary schools, leisure facilities, swimming pool and recreation grounds. The nearby town of Falkirk is also home to the popular Helix Park and Kelpies, the Historic Callendar House and Park, and the famous Falkirk Wheel, a rotating boat lift connecting the Forth and Clyde Canal with the Union Canal.
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