• Georgian Detached Home at heart of Village. • Believed to date to the Late 18th Century. • C Listed (Designated 1971). • With latter Victorian extensions. • 6 Bedrooms and 3/4 Public Rooms, over three floors. • Wonderful garden adjacent former Manse and old Parish Church. • Kitchen with Family Dining Room. • Two Bathrooms (one en-suite), Dressing Room and WC. • Utility Room, small Home Office. • A home full of character in Conservation Area. White House is believed to be one of the oldest homes in Cardross dating, we understand, to the Late 18th Century. Set at the heart of the Village, adjacent to the ruins of Old Cardross Parish Church (bomb damaged in World War II), it is a home of tremendous character set amidst a delightful garden on the corner of Main Road and Carman Road. The original house had latter Victorian extensions added, post 1860 we believe, to the rear, firstly, and then to the east side, the architectural lines conveying the juxtaposition of the periods. The result of this, together with creating an open plan sitting room/dining room (2002), is a sizeable property of six bedrooms, three to four public rooms and a rather special wood panelled hall. These are supported by a nicely equipped New England style kitchen, utility room, a small home office area (reading neuk), two bathrooms (one en-suite to the principal bedroom along with a dressing room) and WC. The subjects are set over three floors - bedrooms 5 and 6 on the second floor. White House has a gas central heating system with a Worcester Greenstar 40CDi conventional boiler with hot water cylinder. Windows in the house offer a mix of styles from the original single glazed sash and casement windows, in most of the original building, to wooden double-glazed sash, hinged and fixed framed elsewhere. The skylights are by Fakro and steel framed. It is a home that combines the charm of its heritage with facilities and fitments for modern living. White House really is a lovely family home in a central Village setting - just along the road from Cardross Golf Club and the excellent Village Pub, The Cardross Inn (a Country Gastropub with five boutique rooms) and a short walk to Cardross Railway Station. The Village has its own Primary School with Secondary catchment being Hermitage Academy in Helensburgh. Also within Helensburgh is the private Lomond School. GROUND FLOOR Porch; Hall with its wood panelled walls believed to have come from the Clyde Shipyards. Wood burner stove; Living Room with multi-fuel stove; large open plan Sitting Room and Dining Room with six windows on three sides; Rear Corridor, with back door, leading to the kitchen; Kitchen - New England style white units and solid oak worktops. Belling Range Cooker plus dishwasher and fridge freezer; Family Dining Room with French doors to garden; Utility Room; WC (white suite, ''Metro' tiling); cosy Home Office/Reading Neuk. FIRST FLOOR Hallway with windows; Bedroom 1 with cast iron Art Nouveau fireplace; en-suite Dressing Room in two sections; en-suite Bathroom with WC, wash hand basin, free standing ''Ball & Claw' bath and an oversized shower enclosure with electric Triton T80 shower, also with ''Metro' tiling; three further Double Bedrooms (Bedrooms 2 to 4), all with fireplaces; Bathroom with modern white suite including ''shower bath' with Triton T80 shower over the bath. SECOND FLOOR Landing; Bedrooms 5 and 6, both doubles. EPC: E Council Tax: F Tenure: Freehold