A two-bedroom cottage in South Lanarkshire has gone up for sale for offers over £90,000.
The mid terraced cottage resides in the semi-rural village of Tarbrax, near West Calder. The village has its own Village Hall where regular community events are held, as well as a community café, sports and leisure facilities and a regular taxi bus to West Calder.
Tarbrax is approximately an hour's drive away from Glasgow and for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, it could be a perfect home.
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The listing states: "Mavor & Company are delighted to present to the market this two bed, mid terraced cottage in the semi-rural village of Tarbrax near to West Calder."
Instagram account CheapScottishHouses said: "This would make a great starter home for anybody. It is beautifully finished on the inside and super cute on the outside."
Looking inside, the front door leads into a hallway that provides access to all areas of the property. There is a skylight in the hallway that allows natural light to flood into the cottage.
The ground floor consists of open-plan spaces, including a bright and fully fitted kitchen as well as a spacious living room. The latter comes with a wood-burning stove, providing the "perfect centrepiece".
The first bedroom can be accessed via the living room. The family bathroom is also located on this floor, and comes with a generously sized bathtub.
Moving upstairs, the "bright and spacious" second bedroom can be found. It comes with an en-suite, complete with shower.
Outside, the west-facing garden is divided into mono-blocked and slabbed areas — ensuring easy maintenance all year round. Other key features of the property include double glazing throughout and an oil heated central heating system.
More information is available here.
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