Spacious four‑bed Victorian with sea views, garage and large garden..
Victorian semi‑detached with high ceilings and bay windowed lounge
Panoramic uninterrupted views across the Firth of Clyde to Arran
Four double bedrooms across three floors with attic storage
Conservatory, separate dining room, kitchen/diner and home office
Garage plus large tarmac driveway with multiple off‑street spaces
Enclosed rear garden; extensive front lawn and paved patio area
Council tax described as quite expensive; area classed as very deprived
Well presented but period features may need ongoing maintenance
Set on Ardrossan Road with panoramic Firth of Clyde views, this well‑presented Victorian semi offers spacious family living across three floors. High ceilings, bay‑windowed sitting room and a conservatory bring character and light; the flexible layout includes a separate dining room, home office, kitchen/diner and utility space for day‑to‑day family life.
Four double bedrooms are arranged across the first and second floors, with two shower/bathroom spaces plus a ground‑floor WC for convenience. The property benefits from a large front lawn and mature shrub borders, an enclosed rear garden, a tarmac driveway with multiple off‑street spaces and a garage — useful for cars and storage. Practical extras include excellent mobile signal, fast broadband, and no identified flood risk.
Notable considerations: council tax is described as quite expensive and the wider area has a high level of deprivation, which may affect local services and resale perceptions. While the house is presented well, its age and character features may require ongoing maintenance (stone façade, chimney, and older roof elements) over time. Buyers seeking a fully modernised turnkey home should allow budget for any desired updates.
For families seeking a coastal Victorian home with generous rooms, sea views and parking, this property delivers substantial living space and scope to personalise. Its proximity to coastal walks, golf courses and local amenities supports active family life, while rail and road links provide commuter access to Glasgow and the airport.