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Mansewood 48 Parkneuk Road, Flat 1/2 Mansewood 48 Parkneuk Road, Flat 1/2 www.clydeproperty.co.uk 48 Parkneuk Road, Flat 1/2, Mansewood, Glasgow G43 2AG An immaculately presented three bedroom accommodation extends to: resident stairwell, apartment enjoying a sought after positioning inviting L-shaped reception hallway with two within Mansewood. additional storage cupboards, bright and spacious lounge complimented by an electric Viewing The building has recently undergone a vast fire, beautiful modern white high gloss galley By appointment please through amount of works including cladding and re- kitchen with a range of integrated appliances, Clyde Property Shawlands roofing. three good sized double bedroom’s with the master having wall to wall fitted wardrobes 0141 571 3777 [email protected] Occupying the first floor, this attractive and to complete the over accommodation apartment further benefits from secure door there is a well appointed bathroom comprising we’re available till 8pm every day entry system, two storage cellars, gas fired a white three piece suite with over bath shower. central heating with combination boiler and high performance double glazed windows The owners have embarked on a full throughout. Furthermore there is a large refurbishment of the property during their communal area to the rear laid to lawn. One ownership which has included partial rewire EER Rating Band C of the main highlights of the property is the and also a new bathroom suite and kitchen balcony to the front of the property. within the past 2 years. Property Ref JM7375 The enclosed floor plan and photographs will Overall the property is in ‘Turn Key’ condition provide a good indication to the overall size and is sure to attract interest from a wide and layout of the property, however in brief the range of buyers. 2 3 Accommodation layout & measurements Kitchen (13'6 x 8'4 4.1m x 2.5m) 48 Parkneuk Road Lounge Flat 1/2 Bathroom (16'0 x 11'0 Mansewood, G43 2AG C (9'1 x 5'1 4.8m x 3.3m) 2.7m x 1.5m) C C Bedroom Three Bedroom Two Bedroom One (11'3 x 10'0 (12'4 x 11'3 (12'4 x 11'3 C 3.4m x 3m) C 3.7m x 3.4m) 3.7m x 3.4m) C Whilst this brochure has been prepared with care, it is not a report on the condition of the property. Its terms are not warranted and do not constitute an offer to sell. All area and room measurements are approximate only. Floorplans are for illustration only and may not be to scale. All measurements are taken from longest and widest points. Clyde Property exercise a policy of using recycled paper for all their printed material Location The property benefits from a much sought after location within popular Mansewood with an excellent selection of amenities along Thornliebank Road and Silverburn Shopping 226 Kilmarnock Road Centre only a drive away. There are numerous recreational facilities in the area including Pollok Park and Auldhouse Park. Frequent public transport services provide rapid Shawlands G43 1TY commuter access to the city centre and beyond by bus and train with Thornliebank Train T: 0141 571 3777 Station only a short distance away. The property is well situated for a selection of highly F: 0141 571 0071 regarded public and private schools. e: [email protected] For Satellite Navigation directions please enter the postcode: G43 2AG Contact us 7 days a week, 363 days a year until 8pm every day www.clydeproperty.co.uk .
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