Five double bedrooms plus versatile home office/TV room
Extensive professionally landscaped, private gardens with sun decks
Generous reception rooms; turreted lounge with stone fireplace
Granite kitchen with integrated appliances and adjoining conservatory
Plentiful off-street parking, electric gate and attached garage
Oil central heating (running costs to consider) and double glazing
Slow broadband speeds noted — check connectivity for remote working
Tenure not specified; local area flagged as very deprived
Set behind an electric gate on a quiet, tree-lined approach, this five-bedroom detached home built in 2002 offers generous family living and extensive, professionally landscaped gardens. High-quality finishes, tall ceilings and large windows create bright reception spaces; a turreted lounge with stone fireplace and French doors opens onto private patios and sun decks. The ground floor layout includes a formal dining room, home office/TV room, granite-finished kitchen with integrated appliances and an adjoining conservatory — practical for everyday family use and entertaining.
The house benefits from useful modern comforts: double glazing, oil central heating, an integrated Sonos system and fitted CCTV/alarm. Off-street parking is plentiful on the paved driveway plus an attached garage. There is no recorded flood risk and the property sits close to motorway links and rail connections, with Hamilton town centre just a short drive away.
Notable practical points: broadband speeds are reported as slow, and heating runs off oil which may influence running costs. Tenure details are not provided and should be confirmed. The wider neighbourhood is marked as having high area deprivation statistics despite the property’s secluded, well-maintained setting — buyers should consider local services and demographic context.
This house will suit a family seeking substantial, well-presented accommodation with cultivated outdoor space and room for home working, or buyers looking to upgrade to a large, modern detached home. Some buyers may want to review energy and broadband arrangements and confirm tenure and running costs before committing.