Over 3,000 sq.ft. luxury family living with cinema room and designer extension..
- Over 3,000 sq.ft. after architect-designed Arka extension
- Bespoke Ashley Ann kitchen with Silestone worktops and Neff appliances
- High-spec cinema room with remote screen and Dolby Atmos capability
- Five double bedrooms; two en-suites; master with Juliet balcony
- Landscaped rear garden with artificial grass, decking and lighting
- Converted double garage — no covered garage parking remaining
- Council Tax Band G (quite expensive); tenure currently unknown
- Area classified with high deprivation indicators despite good transport links
One of the largest CALA homes in Kinnaird Village, this extensively reworked five-bedroom detached house offers over 3,000 sq.ft. of high-spec living. The architect-designed extension by Arka Architects creates a light-filled open-plan family hub with skylights and bi-fold doors that connect seamlessly to a professionally landscaped, low-maintenance garden.
The home centres on a bespoke Ashley Ann kitchen with Silestone worktops, a large island and integrated Neff appliances, ideal for family life and entertaining. A converted double garage forms a dedicated cinema room with remote screen and Dolby Atmos-capable surround sound — a strong leisure feature for buyers seeking home entertainment. Five double bedrooms include two en-suites and a master with Juliet balcony and fitted storage.
Practical strengths include a widened monoblock driveway with parking for up to three cars, utility room with side access, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband for remote working. There is no identified flood risk and the property benefits from good transport links to Glasgow, Edinburgh and Stirling, plus local schooling catchments including Kinnaird Primary and Larbert High.
Material considerations are set out plainly: the double garage has been converted into a cinema room, so on-site covered garage storage/parking is no longer available. Council Tax is high (Band G), and the wider area is classified with indicators of high deprivation; tenure is listed as unknown. A modest annual service charge of £268 is noted.