3 Bridge Street
Strathaven
ML10 6AN
The "Old Church" is an imposing red sandstone historical building. This locally admired 5 bedroomed family home within the village was converted around 2004 by the current owners, with the original building constructed circa 1893.
This stunning red sandstone home has been fully renovated and successfully converted to create an impressive property that is spacious, bright and versatile. Many of the original features of the church have been restored and are still present, e.g. pointed arch window recesses, high ceilings and etched stonework on the exterior.
The living spaces are flexible and offer a generous level of accommodation. The entrance vestibule leads into the stunning formal lounge with the focal point being a multi-fuel stove, multiple recessed arched windows and high-level spotlights. French doors lead through to a centrally located hallway with a staircase leading up. All other accommodation is located off the formal lounge including the sitting room and kitchen.
The kitchen is outstanding and offers a range of floor and wall mounted storage cupboards, central breakfast island with sink, plenty of space for a dining table and there is a handy utility room off. The home gym is also located off the sitting room, complete with shower, low level wash hand basin and extra storage.
Upstairs there are five spacious bedrooms with the master bedroom benefiting from three velux windows and two full height pointed arch windows in the room portion, and a further large en suite shower room with twin wash basins. The main family bathroom has a separate bath, shower, wash hand basin and low level WC. There is a secondary shower room, extra storage and access to the attic located off the hall.
The Old Church has low-maintenance garden grounds surrounding the property, including ample off-street parking, lawn, mature shrubs and hedges, and a lovely private sitouterie to the rear
The Old Church is an imposing, locally admired 5 bedroomed family home within the village that was converted around 2004, with the original building constructed circa 1893. The building has been fully renovated and successfully converted to create an impressive property that is spacious, bright and versatile. Many of the original features of the church have been restored and are still present, including the impressive, pointed arch window recesses, high ceilings and etched stonework on the exterior.
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