Ladygill Cottage, Roberton, Biggar, Lanarkshire, ML12 6RR
SSTC
Offers Over £235,000
Ladygill Cottage is a charming stone built detached cottage which sits within the small tranquil village of Roberton and overlooks picturesque countryside and the River Clyde.
As well as enjoying the stunning views to front, the cottage has large established and private gardens to the rear with stone dyke wall that separates the adjacent farmland and country views. The accommodation comprises; entrance porch which in turn leads to a welcoming reception hallway with staircase and period balustrade, generous sized lounge with focal point multi fuel burning stove, large modern fitted dining size kitchen with integrated appliances. A shower room and sizeable utility room are accessed from a separate morning/garden room which has aspects and outer door to the rear of the property. The property has 3 bedrooms, one of which is located on the ground floor level, upstairs dressing area leads to the fitted family bathroom.
Features of the property include LPG heating, full fibre broadband, a mixture of double glazing and original sash and case windows. There is available space to the front for parking.
Roberton is a small rural village which is ideally situated for commuting to both Glasgow, Edinburgh and Carlisle with access to Junction 13 on the M74 at Abington. Roberton has a thriving community with many clubs and social events taking place in Roberton Hall. Fishing permits are also available for purchase for the River Clyde. The nearby town of Biggar (10 miles) provides a variety of general shops, cafes and restaurants whilst for education, there is a new primary school at Lamington with secondary schooling at the well-regarded Biggar High School. Ladygill Cottage is 40 and 42 miles from Edinburgh and Glasgow respectively, both of which provide all the shopping, leisure and cultural facilities you would expect of Scotland’s largest cities. Biggar has a good range of leisure facilities.
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