Positioned on a quiet residential street close to the banks of Loch Ryan in Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway, this beautifully presented three-bedroom, detached bungalow with private gardens, driveway and a detached garage is set back from the main road, half way up Park Lane, 200 yards from the beach on the southern shores of Loch Ryan. Close to an excellent Primary School and within a few minutes walk to a lovely seaside park. The entrance is to the side of the property, via a vestibule leading to the hallway which grants access throughout the property and has wood flooring, a storage cupboard, and an access hatch to the loft with great potential for conversion, subject to approval. Towards the road facing elevation of the property, the bright living room offers a feature fireplace, a bay window, carpeted flooring and TV and phone points. To the drive side - The modern kitchen has fitted wall and base units, a one and a half bowl ceramic sink with drainer and Victorian swan neck tap, tiled splashbacks, wood-effect worktops, and recessed spot lighting. Appliances include an integrated oven, touch control ceramic hob with an extractor hood above, integrated dishwasher, and integrated washing machine, as well as a freestanding fridge/freezer. Set off of the kitchen, with views of the back garden, there is a bright and good-sized dining/sun room. There are three well-proportioned double bedrooms with carpeted flooring, pendant light fittings, and room for freestanding furniture. Completing the accommodation is a bathroom with a contemporary suite, an electric shower unit over the bath, and modern wall panelling. Stranraer is the second largest town in Dumfries and Galloway, with excellent local amenities and good transport links. With shops and amenities available locally, the town centre has many cafes and restaurants, as well as the medieval castle of St. John right on the main street. There is excellent access to the A77 and A75, whilst Stranraer railway station offers links to Ayr, Glasgow Central and Kilmarnock, as well as connections further afield via Stena and P&O Ferries 6 miles north of the town. Schooling is available at all levels from nursery to secondary. For outdoor recreation, there are plenty of walks along the promenade, numerous parks, a golf course, and many secluded sandy bays as well as the popular Castle Kennedy Gardens and Logan Botanic Gardens nearby.
Positioned on a quiet residential street close to the banks of Loch Ryan in Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway, this beautifully presented three-bedroom, detached bungalow with private gardens, driveway and a detached garage is set back from the main road, half way up Park Lane, 200 yards from the beach on the southern shores of Loch Ryan. Close to an excellent Primary School and within a few minutes walk to a lovely seaside park. The entrance is to the side of the property, via a vestibule leading to the hallway which grants access throughout the property and has wood flooring, a storage cupboard, and an access hatch to the loft with great potential for conversion, subject to approval. Towards the road facing elevation of the property, the bright living room offers a feature fireplace, a bay window, carpeted flooring and TV and phone points. To the drive side - The modern kitchen has fitted wall and base units, a one and a half bowl ceramic sink with drainer and Victorian swan neck tap, tiled splashbacks, wood-effect worktops, and recessed spot lighting. Appliances include an integrated oven, touch control ceramic hob with an extractor hood above, integrated dishwasher, and integrated washing machine, as well as a freestanding fridge/freezer. Set off of the kitchen, with views of the back garden, there is a bright and good-sized dining/sun room. There are three well-proportioned double bedrooms with carpeted flooring, pendant light fittings, and room for freestanding furniture. Completing the accommodation is a bathroom with a contemporary suite, an electric shower unit over the bath, and modern wall panelling. Stranraer is the second largest town in Dumfries and Galloway, with excellent local amenities and good transport links. With shops and amenities available locally, the town centre has many cafes and restaurants, as well as the medieval castle of St. John right on the main street. There is excellent access to the A77 and A75, whilst Stranraer railway station offers links to Ayr, Glasgow Central and Kilmarnock, as well as connections further afield via Stena and P&O Ferries 6 miles north of the town. Schooling is available at all levels from nursery to secondary. For outdoor recreation, there are plenty of walks along the promenade, numerous parks, a golf course, and many secluded sandy bays as well as the popular Castle Kennedy Gardens and Logan Botanic Gardens nearby.