A house in Renfrewshire that was inspired by the famous Scottish architect and designer Charlies Rennie Mackintosh has gone on the market.
Number one Toppersfield is situated in an exclusive residential cul-de-sac setting in Kilbarchan.
With only three properties in the cul de sac the uniqueness of the location is said to "not be overestimated."
The design of this property has a 'Mackintosh' influence with its detailed wooden architraves.
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The home, being advertised on the S1homes website on behalf of Cochran Dickie Estate Agency in Bridge of Weir has listed the property for just under £350,000.
The full listing can be viewed HERE
Originally built in the early 80's this lovely property was extended thereafter to create a beautiful family home in a highly sought-after village.
An entrance porch leads to a broad reception hallway. The dining size lounge is to the left and is 22 inches long with double doors leading to the family room (currently used as a home gym) that overlooks the rear garden.
Also on the ground floor is a sitting room, kitchen and WC.
The kitchen has 'Corian' style work surfaces on base units with integrated appliances that include an oven, five burner hob and extractor hood. There is also a door leading to the garden.
On the first floor, there are four double bedrooms, a separate home office/study and a family bathroom.
Outside there is a monobloc driveway to the side leading to a detached garage with storage at the rear.
The wrap-around lawn is private with a flagstone patio area for alfresco dining with gate access.
Shopping facilities can be found in the nearby town of Johnstone which can provide the everyday needs and requirements.
There is also a train station a short distance away at Milliken Park with additional park-and-ride facilities available at Johnstone and Howwood.
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