1 bedroom flat for sale
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- 1 Bedroom
- 2nd Floor Flat
- Town Centre Location
- Security Entry Door
- Council Tax Band A
- Freehold
176 Argyll Street is a 1 bedroom flat which would suit the first-time buyer or those looking to invest. The property is in a central position in the heart of Dunoon and is handy for all local amenities.
The property is located on Argyll Street above The Swallow Café near the corner of Church Street. The main entrance door is a security door and once through the door it leads into a well maintained communal close. Flat 2/2 is on the top floor and has views to the Burgh Hall and the Street below. The property consists of; Double Bedroom, Living Room with dual aspect windows, Kitchen, Bathroom and 2 storage cupboards, one in the hallway and one off the bedroom which also houses the water immersion heater. There is a small communal drying green to the rear of the property.
Tenure – Freehold
Council Tax Band – A
EPC Rating - F
Sold as Seen
Dunoon is one of the Firth of Clyde’s foremost resorts is built around the historic Castle Mound and famous for its large Victorian pier. The town has an attractive promenade with all the amenities you would expect from a small seaside town. The town offers a museum and leisure centre as well as a fascinating selection of craft shops, galleries, cafes and restaurants. The town's swimming pool and leisure centre has recently been refurbished to a high standard and is a popular attraction for locals and visitors alike. Dunoon is accessible by direct land and sea routes. Indirectly by Rail at Gourock. The town lies towards the southern end of the A815 road. At its northernmost point, near Cairndow, this road joins the A83 and provides access to the town by road from the East Loch Lomond / Glasgow only service from Gourock Pier to Dunoon Breakwater. At Gourock Pier, a First ScotRail train service provides access to the National Rail Network via the Inverclyde Line at Glasgow Central Station. Public transport within Dunoon and the surrounding area is provided by various bus routes. With Ferry crossings being provided by local company Western Ferries carrying motor vehicles and foot passengers. Western Ferries ply the McInroy's Point-to-Hunters Quay route. Whilst Argyll Ferries, runs the public service route (town centre to town centre)
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