Detached early-20th-century bungalow with period features
Large mainly lawned garden and patio with countryside views
Grassed driveway and detached timber garage for parking/storage
Three bedrooms; one currently used as a dining room
Single family bathroom — may limit larger households
Double glazing and gas central heating in place
Small overall footprint (~770 sq ft) — modest living space
Local area records higher deprivation; basic village amenities
This detached early-20th-century bungalow sits on a substantial, mainly lawned plot and captures open countryside views from a quiet position. The layout is straightforward and practical: entrance hallway, bay-windowed living room with period detailing, a modern kitchen opening to a rear hall, three flexible bedrooms (one used as dining) and a single family bathroom. Double glazing and gas central heating are in place.
Outdoor space is a clear strength — large gardens with a patio and a grassed driveway leading to a detached timber garage offer room for children, pets and gardening. Fast broadband and average mobile signal support home working or study, while motorway links (M876/M9) provide reasonable commutes to Falkirk, Cumbernauld, Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Local provision is mixed: Banknock has basic shops, takeaways and a primary school, with more comprehensive shopping, leisure and high-school options in nearby towns. The wider neighbourhood is described as comfortable, but the immediate area records higher levels of deprivation; buyers should weigh local social and economic factors alongside the property’s strengths.
Internally the home is modest in size (around 770 sq ft) and will suit buyers seeking single-storey living with scope to personalise. The single bathroom and relatively compact internal floorspace limit capacity for larger families without adaptation. Overall this property suits families or downsizers looking for outdoor space, period character and convenient commuter links, with some updating and layout choices left to the purchaser.