OVERLOOKING the Firth of Clyde of Clyde, Knock House is a small country estate that includes the main house, walled garden, a gate lodge and private garden and paddocks.
Thanks to an extensive refurbishment, a back up power supply and electronic entrance gates complement a state of the art security system.
The refurbishment means the main house has a new kitchen, sun room and three new bathrooms. Double glazed throughout, it takes advantage of the great views wherever possible.
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The gatehouse has been extended to include a dining kitchen sitting room with conservatory, three bedrooms, a shower room and games room making it perfect guest accommodation.
Converted from the old garden potting sheds are a range of additional rooms including an office, meeting room and wine cellar.
The gardens are a highlight of the estate and have been cared for lovingly by the current owner.
Knock House is attracting offers over £795,000.
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If you're looking to spend more than £1,100,000 on a home in Kilmacolm, Cragsfern is well worth a look.
A bespoke villa surrounded by mainly lawned gardens in what is arguably the premier residential location in Kilmacolm, it was built in 2008.
The property is accessed via private electric gates, with a driveway leading to a integral double garage with electrically operated doors.
Accommodation on the ground floor comprises an open plan reception hallway, cloakroom with two piece suite, a drawing room with Chesney fireplace, formal dining room with French doors to the garden, sitting room with open aspects and Chesney fireplace, a luxurious Clive Christian fitted kitchen with granite worktops and a wide range of base and wall mounted units with island unit, utility room and TV room.
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The first floor accommodation comprises the upper floor landing leading to the balcony, master bedroom with dressing room and luxury en suite bathroom, four additional double sized bedrooms with en suites and additional balcony taking full advantage of the open aspects to the garden and countryside beyond. On the second floor there is an extensive games room / play room with coombed ceilings.
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