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70 Millersneuk Crescent, Millerston, Glasgow, G33 6PH 0141 221 6551 0141 221 6551 lindsays.co.uk 70 Millersneuk Crescent, Millerston, Glasgow, G33 6PH Description Seldom available, SEMI BUNGALOW within popular development bedroom to rear again overlooking garden and fully tiled shower offering easily maintained yet well proportioned “all on the level” room comprising three piece suite. The specification includes gas accommodation. Entrance hall with cloaks/storage cupboard off, central heating and double glazing. Easily maintained gardens to generously proportioned lounge, fully fitted and tiled breakfasting front and rear (large timber shed in rear garden). Driveway to side kitchen comprising floor and wall mounted white veneer fronted providing off street parking and access to single car garage. The units with complimentary work tops and integrated oven, hob and property is situated a few minutes from Cumbernauld Road and hood, door to conservatory with full length windows and french nearby Stepps, including Stepps Station, Hogganfield Loch, Asda at doors onto enclosed rear garden, secondary hall with recessed Robroyston and access to both the M8 and M80 and onward to storage cupboard (housing for gas central heating boiler), double Stirling and Glasgow. ACCOMMODATION Features • Semi Bungalow Lounge 16’0 (4.89m) x 10’7 (3.25m) • “all on the level” accommodation • Lounge Kitchen 11’1 (3.38m) x 6’10 (2.07m) • Conservatory Conservatory 14’5 (4.41m) x 7’7 (2.33m) • Fitted kitchen • Double bedroom Bedroom 11’1 (3.38m) x 9’3 (2.82m) • Tiled shower room • Gas central heating/double glazing Shower Room 7’7 (2.33m) x 5’5 (1.62m) • Gardens and garage Viewings Strictly by appointment. Weekdays (9am until 5pm) through Lindsays on 0141 221 6551 . Evenings (5pm until 9pm) and weekends (10am until 4pm) on 0141 572 4362. Offers are invited in the style of the Combined Standard Offer and incorporating the Combined Standard Clauses (2013 edition). .
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