A STUNNING seafront villa in Seamill with its own teenager's den has just landed on the local property market.
Ardneil Villa, specially built in 2008, occupies a prime beachfront location in the village with magnificent views over the Firth of Clyde towards the Isle of Arran.
The property on Ardrossan Road has five bedrooms, four bathrooms and even a teenager's den.
Upon entering the property, there is the spacious and welcoming reception hall with cloaks and storage cupboard that leads into the open plan living and dining room.
The triple-aspect lounge features a marble fireplace with a coal effect gas fire and has plenty of natural light.
From here there is access to the decking where potential buyers can enjoy truly exceptional coastal views. It could be the perfect spot to enjoy in the warmer months.
Back inside the dining room can be accessed. It could make the perfect area for hosting friends and family as the winter months are arriving.
The modern kitchen comes with a range of integrated appliances, boasts a wide array of floor and wall-mounted units and an adjacent utility room with outdoor access. There is even an island with it owns wine cooler.
Also on this floor is a formal sitting room which can be used as a family/television room.
Meanwhile upstairs leads to an impressive broad landing affording access to all five bedrooms and main bathroom.
Two of the bedrooms have excellent en suites and four have built-in wardrobes. The fifth bedroom is currently utilised as a home office/study.
Outside, the gardens offer plenty of space for entertaining and relaxation as they are enclosed with extensive gated parking and a double garage.
The upper level of the garage has stairs leading to a room that can easily be used as a home office or a teenager's den.
Further benefits include gas central heating and double glazing.
The house is being marketed by Slater Hogg and Howison who are seeking offers of more than £635,000.
For the full photographic tour and further details visit the listing at slaterhogg.co.uk.
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