Beautiful example of a semi detached Church conversion which has been sympathetically converted and retains many wonderful original features. The building itself is red sandstone under a slate roof and is positioned in the centre of the village. The accommodation is well appointed and is complimented by off street parking and gardens which give an open outlook to the rear. The property has LPG heating, alarm system and has secondary glazing to the principal windows. From the vestibule are twin timber arch doors to the generous reception hall which has a timber floor, spindle staircase to the first floor and doors to all rooms on the ground floor. The open plan lounge/dining room has beautiful stained glass windows, cathedral ceiling with gallery landing, victorian style gas fire and wall lights. The kitchen provides an ample range of modern base and wall storage units with roll-top work-surfaces and matching splashbacks along with a built-in gas hob and electric oven, to the front is a stain glass window. Also on the ground floor is a double bedroom and bathroom with white suite comprising wc, pedestal wash hand basin and panel bath with fitted electric shower and storage cupboard. There is a rear lobby with cupboard housing gas boiler and a door to the rear. On the first floor the gallery landing has a seating area and space for a computer station along with a double bedroom with en suite comprising wc, pedestal wash hand basin and tiled shower cubicle. There is a further double bedroom with a staircase to a playroom. Outside there is mono-block off-street parking and mature gardens. There are further gardens to the side and rear and the rear has an open outlook over the surrounding countryside and the River Clyde. Internal viewing is highly recommended to appreciate this stunning property. Crawford is situated a quarter mile from the A74 motorway, 33 miles from Glasgow, 35 miles from Edinburgh and 55 miles from Carlisle (all mileages are approximate). The village of Crawford has a Post Office/General Store, various hotels, Doctors surgery and Primary School. Crawford has a vibrant community with its own Bowling Club, Youth Club and Toddlers Group. There is a bus route giving easy access to Moffat, Lanark, Biggar and Edinburgh. Crawford is situated approximately 15 miles south of Biggar. The market towns of Biggar and Lanark are approximately 15 miles away both offer a wide range of shops, restaurants, take-away food, entertainment, recreation facilities, primary and secondary schools. The village is also within the delivery range of both Asda and Tesco's online shopping. Biggar is a thriving country town with a wide variety of general and speciality shops. Biggar has a Golf Course, Boating Pond and Tennis Courts, along with well-patronised Bowling and Rugby clubs. Whatever your interest there are various clubs and associations ranging from Bridge to Theatre Workshop, Music to Rambling, as well as various museums run by Biggar Museum Trust and of course we have the famous Biggar Puppet Theatre. For education, there is a thriving and popular toddler group, Nursery, Primary School and a new High School, completed 2009. For the outdoor enthusiast there is no shortage of activities in the area, with golf courses at Biggar, Carnwath, West Linton and Cardrona and hillwalking in the Pentland Hills, the Broughton Heights and Western Tinto. The nearby Meldon Hills and Cloich Forrest are particularly popular with mountain bikers and the Tweed cycleway starts at Biggar. Trout fishing is available on the Upper Clyde and several nearby lochs and reservoirs, with salmon fishing on the Upper River Tweed. Shooting is available to let on nearby estates. New Lanark, a beautifully restored 18th century cotton mill is a World Heritage Site and only a few miles away. There is a regular bus service to Lanark, Edinburgh and Peebles. There is also a railway station at Lanark with regular trains to Glasgow and also 9 miles distant at Carstairs Junction where there is a main line rail link to Edinburgh. By road Edinburgh is approximately 28 miles from Biggar and Glasgow is approximately 40 miles.