A stunning luxury North Lanarkshire bungalow boasting five bedrooms has hit the market for £785,000.
Town and Country Estate Agents present an impressive family home in Dullatur, in North Lanarkshire. Mitchell House formerly known as Cyprus Villa stretches out across 4,500 square feet and is complete with a leisure suit with heated swimming pool and sauna.
Marketed as a family home, it also can accommodate guests, teenagers or grandparents with a separate wing, that offers its own kitchen and living room area, two bedrooms and a bathroom.
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In total, there are four bathrooms, three reception rooms, an en-suite with the master bedroom, utility room, a modern kitchen with centre island and granite worktops. And all of this is just 25 minutes outside of Glasgow's city centre.
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Town and Country Estate Agents add: "The property is set in an extremely large and totally private garden plot extending to approximately one and a half acres.
"The garden benefits from having electric gates and a secure fence making it a safe environment for children and also pets. A large proportion of the garden has been landscaped for low maintenance in a courtyard style design which is perfect for entertaining."
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If that isn't enough space for its new owners, full planning permission has been granted for a six car garage with a one-bedroom apartment above.
Dullatur is home to the Dullatur Golf Club with the average house price sitting at £566,731, according to Right Move.
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