A TWO-bedroom flat full of character in the town centre of Largs has been put up for sale.
The current owner has modernised the traditional sandstone flat on Main Street to make a unique home "full of charm and character".
It is located within yards of the town centre and has a wide range of amenities, shops, restaurants, trains and the seafront promenade.
Upon entering the property, there is a spacious reception hallway with a plumbed utility cupboard that leads into the living room.
The front-facing lounge has a bay window to enjoy the views towards the new development of the Marks and Spencer food store. One of the many focal points of this room is the fireplace which will be beneficial in the winter months.
The kitchen is open plan as part of the lounge and is fitted with a range of wall and base units with solid walnut work surfaces. It comes with a range of integrated appliances including an induction hob, oven, extractor, instant boiling tap and freestanding Smeg fridge/freezer which may be included in the sale.
The property has two bedrooms, one front and one rear facing. The rear-facing double bedroom features a walk-in wardrobe.
Meanwhile, the second bedroom at the front of the home can easily be transformed to suit the needs of the potential buyer.
The shower room is across from the hallway and is fitted with a three-piece suite to include a WC, wash hand basin and walk-in multi-function rainfall shower.
Further benefits include double glazing, gas central heating, stripped timber floors and internal doors.
There is also a communal drying area at the rear of the building.
It would be the ideal home for a first-time buyer or a young family looking to move to the area.
The house is being marketed by MacTaggart and Co, who are seeking offers of more than £79,000.
For the full photographic tour and further details visit the listing at rightmove.co.uk.
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