A LUXURY flat on the waterfront with incredible views over the Firth of Clyde has landed on the local property market.
The three-bedroom property has been extensively refurbished and modernised in the last few years by the current owners.
It is on the upper floor of the original Castlebay Court building which is an iconic landmark of Largs.
Upon entering the property, is the long central reception hall that leads into the partially open-plan lounge and dining. This room is very spacious and has plenty of natural lighting.
From here there is access to the balcony where potential buyers can enjoy a truly exceptional view of Largs and beyond. It could be the perfect spot to enjoy in the warmer months.
From there the dining kitchen room can be accessed. The dining room could make the perfect room for hosting friends and family as the winter months are arriving.
The kitchen boasts a wide array of floor and wall-mounted units as well as an inset gas hob, oven and hood, and even a wine cooler!
And towards the front of the property, the three double bedrooms and modern bathroom can be found. All bedrooms have plenty of space for freestanding furniture.
The property also features double glazing with a recently installed electric heating system, communal gardens, residents' car park and a lock-up garage.
Largs town centre is within easy reach with its excellent selection of shops, cafes, restaurants ( including the iconic Art Deco building which is home to Nardinis), railway station and promenade. Both the sailing and golfing fraternity are catered for with two golf courses and one of the finest Marinas on the Scottish west coast.
This home is being marketed by Slater Hogg and Howison, looking for offers over £175,000.
For the full photographic tour and further details visit the listing at slaterhogg.co.uk.
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