Offers Over £385,000
4 Bedroom Detached Bungalow for sale
Heather Lodge,
Bungalow Road,
Lamlash,
Isle of Arran,
North Ayrshire,
KA27 8LD
A well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached home set within a small and established residential development close to the heart of Brodick. Built approximately 30 years ago, the property has been thoughtfully upgraded by the current owners and now offers bright, efficient and highly practical accommodation that feels remarkably fresh and contemporary throughout.
Positioned within easy walking distance of the village centre, the golf club and the Auchrannie Hotel, the property enjoys a particularly convenient setting while retaining a quiet residential feel. The surrounding homes are of a similar style, creating an attractive and cohesive neighbourhood.
The house benefits from modern air source heating and double glazing, significantly enhancing comfort and energy efficiency.
Ground Floor
The property is entered from the front into a welcoming and spacious hallway which sets the tone for the rest of the home. Immediately to the right is a beautifully updated Shower – Room, finished in a tasteful modern style. The hallway also provides excellent storage, with three well-proportioned cupboards ensuring everyday practicality.
To the rear of the hallway lies a generous single bedroom, complete with fitted wardrobe, offering flexibility as a guest bedroom, study or home workspace.
The principal reception space is an impressive lounge and dining room which extends across the rear of the house. This bright and inviting room has been attractively decorated and comfortably accommodates both relaxed seating and a family dining table, making it ideal for everyday living as well as entertaining.
The kitchen is located to the rear and has a range of integrated appliances and ample preparation space. A door from the kitchen provides convenient access to the side garden.
First Floor
Stairs from the hallway lead to the upper level where there are two spacious double bedrooms. The principal bedroom benefits from recently installed mirrored wardrobes, providing excellent storage while enhancing the sense of light and space.
Also on this level is a cloakroom with WC and wash hand basin. A hatch provides access to the loft space, which is floored and currently used for storage.
Gardens and Outbuildings
The rear garden has been designed for ease of maintenance and includes a patio area with a pergola, creating an attractive space for outdoor dining and relaxation.
Of particular note is the substantial detached outbuilding positioned within the garden. Currently arranged as a workshop, this highly versatile space offers significant additional potential and could equally function as a garden room, creative studio, or home office. For buyers working remotely or seeking flexible lifestyle space, it represents a valuable and adaptable extension to the main house.
The garden also benefits from convenient side parking.
Overall, this is a well-maintained and thoughtfully upgraded home in a highly desirable location, offering comfortable modern living with excellent flexibility both inside and out.
Situation
Glen Court is located in a prime position in Brodick, on the beautiful Isle of Arran, and is just a short, level walk from all local amenities. The Isle of Arran, often described as “Scotland in Miniature”, has everything to offer: a welcoming community, forest trails and mountain peaks, sheltered beaches, and a wealth of local heritage, crafts, and produce. Brodick, Arran’s capital, offers two Co-op supermarkets, a great selection of independent shops, restaurants, cafés, and a full range of services, including a primary school, nursery, library, and medical centre. Brodick is also home to the island’s main ferry terminal, with regular daily sailings operated by Caledonian MacBrayne to the mainland at Ardrossan and Troon. Commuters and travellers benefit from Road Equivalent Tariff (RET) ferry fares, keeping travel costs affordable. The ports of Ardrossan and Troon both have mainline rail stations offering direct trains to Glasgow, connecting conveniently with ferry times. Ardrossan is approximately 30 miles from Glasgow city centre. Prestwick International Airport lies 16 miles south of Ardrossan, while Glasgow International Airport is around 24 miles to the east. The nearby village of Lamlash, just a short drive from Brodick, is home to the island’s high school and hospital, and also offers a variety of shops, restaurants, and cafés. A frequent bus service operates around and across the island, while at Lochranza there is a ferry terminal providing quick access to the stunning west coast of Scotland via Claonaig – Kintyre, here we come.
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Kirsty Millar, Property Sales Manager