A home that is on one of Renfrewshire's 'premier addresses' is up for sale.
Prieston Road in Bridge of Weir is one of the first properties to be put on the market since the area was developed in 2019.
The stunning four-bedroom home has been lifted for a whopping £735,000.
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The house is set in an exclusive enclave of only five detached family villas.
According to S1Homes, who has listed the property on behalf of Cochrane Dickie Estate Agents in Bridge of Weir, the location of the home is "one of the village's most sought-after addresses."
Designed with "efficiency and elegance" the beautiful home offers comfortable and efficient modern family accommodation finished to an exacting standard with efficient modern gas central heating system including duel zone heating and additional Solar PV panels.
The property also has high-performance double-glazed UPVC windows and doors and a security alarm system.
New owners will be greeted with a reception hallway, sitting room, formal lounge to the rear, family/living kitchen with integrated appliances that include double fridge freezers, induction hob, extractor hood, microwave oven, dishwasher and wine fridge.
A set of bi-fold doors lead directly to the rear garden.
Externally the monobloc driveway runs adjacent to the property leading to the garage that can be controlled remotely.
The rear garden has been landscaped with artificial grass and a feature walled pond with heated water that could easily be turned into a shallow pool with the correct filters etc.
Back inside, a carpeted stairwell leads to the fantastic first floor where there are four double bedrooms, the principal and guest bedrooms both having luxury en-suite shower rooms whilst the principal bedroom also has a walk-in dressing area.
The house bathroom matches the quality of the rest of the fitments with a bath, separate shower, WC and wash hand basin.
The full listing can be viewed HERE
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