Offers over £295,000
Built in the late 1930’s, Constable House is one of Howwood’s most admired residences. The former Police Station and attached house sits within approximately a third of an acre, the property itself offers outstanding accommodation which is split over three levels.
The property is presented for sale in good condition throughout, and Corum are of the opinion that early internal inspection is absolutely imperative to appreciate the accommodation on offer at this asking price.
The overall accommodation comprises of entrance vestibule, good size reception hallway, excellent size dining kitchen which has integrated appliances and a feature fireplace with a warm traditional ambiance. Also on the ground floor is the master bedroom which has fitted wardrobes and a large five piece en-suite bathroom which comprises of WC, bath, shower cubicle, sink and bidet. To complete the ground floor accommodation, there is a second bedroom.
The lower level comprises of an excellent sized lounge which has access to the conservatory, family room, and a fabulous sized utility room which has the potential to be developed into separate rooms which could be utilised for various uses (subject to necessary planning permissions and building warrants) and a WC.
From the hallway a stairwell leads to the first floor where two excellent sized double bedrooms and a three piece white suite family bathroom with shower over bath can be found.
It should be noted that there are excellent storage provisions throughout including attic space.
The specification of the property includes gas central heating, double glazing and a security alarm system.
As previously mentioned, the property sits within approximately a third of an acre, and a main feature of the house is the large rear gardens which the property affords. Also to the rear there is a large decking area which overlooks the garden.
Main Street is convenient for the Howwood bypass as well as all amenities within the village of Howwood including Bowfield Country Club and the railway station which allows for travel to Paisley Gilmour Street and Glasgow Central (23 minute journey) as well as North Ayrshire and various other destinations. Also accessed from the A737 (Howwood bypass) is the M8 motorway which allows for travel to Glasgow International Airport as well as Glasgow City centre and Braehead facilities.
It should be noted that there is a Home Report available with this property. For further details on this report please contact Corum, Paisley .