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Broomhill Flat 0/2, 283 Crow Road Broomhill Flat 0/2, 283 Crow Road www.corumproperty.co.uk Situation Crow Road is also well placed for a number of Glasgow’s major This delightful two bedroomed ground floor conversion is employers, including the BBC, STV, four major NHS hospitals located within a red sandstone traditional tenement building in and, of course, Glasgow University. Glasgow’s ever popular Broomhill district. Schools Accommodation Glasgow’s West End offers one of the most diverse and Finished to a good standard, the property offers excellent established selections of schooling within the City, including accommodation which will suit downsizers and first time nursery, pre-school, primary and secondary education, at both buyers alike. state and private sectors. The property is initially entered via a beautifully maintained tiled Travel Directions communal hallway. The accommodation extends to:- welcoming From Corum’s office on Hyndland Road, turn right and proceed reception hallway, good sized bay windowed lounge, with to the traffic lights on Clarence Drive. Continue down here, aspects onto a private front garden, two double bedrooms, under the railway bridge and through the traffic lights at with the master facing onto the rear gardens and communal Broomhill Cross. Number 283 Crow Road can be found on residents’ pleasure gardens, a modern integrated internal the left hand side. kitchen and a modern tiled bathroom, with over bath shower. The property benefits from a secure door entry system, gas central heating, double glazing, a private garden to the front and a communal residents’ garden to the rear. There are also pleasure gardens, with seating areas and space for residents’ to Lounge Bedroom Two relax. The pleasure gardens are well hidden and only accessible 17’2” x 11’4” 15’5” x 7’9” by residents in the immediate area. Surrounding Area Outstanding second floor tenement flat Crow Road offers an excellent selection of local shops and C amenities. Further along Crow Road, there is a retail park, where Kitchen Hall With beautiful kitchen and bathroom. 10’5” x 5’4” a Marks & Spencer, Sainsbury’s and other high street stores can be found. Further shopping can also be found on Hyndland Road and Byres Road. Public transport within the area is wide and varied. Hyndland, Partick and Jordanhill Railway Stations Bedroom One Bathroom are located close by and there is an underground station at 15’1” x 11’4” (at widest) 14’1” x 5’0” Partick. Regular bus services operate on Crow Road and Broomhill Drive. C C WE2569. EER Band D All measurements and distances are approximate. Floorplans are for illustration purposes and may not to be to scale. Broomhill Flat 0/2, 283 Crow Road, Broomhill, Glasgow, G11 7BQ For more information please contact our West End Office. 82 Hyndland Road Glasgow G12 9UT Tel: 0141 357 1888 Fax: 0141 357 1188 [email protected] www.corumproperty.co.uk We believe these details to be correct however their accuracy is not guaranteed and they do not form any part of a contract. Fixtures and fittings are not included unless specified in the schedule. Photographs are produced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item is included for sale with the property. Corum is a trading name of The Corum Partnership, 20 Blythswood Square, Glasgow G2 4GB..
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