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East Kilbride's Local Estate Agent Info@Joyceheepshomes.Co.Uk Joyce Heeps Homes Ltd E.K. Business Park 14 Stroud Road East Kilbride G75 0YA 01355 571883 Tay Court, Mossneuk East Kilbride, G75 8XA Joyce Heeps Homes are delighted to market this stylish three-bedroom semi- detached villa with driveway and garage. Situated within the much sought after Mossneuk area it is close to Mossneuk primary school, Hairmyres Train Station, regular bus services and sports and recreational facilities. Features Modern kitchen to include integrated Garage/Driveway appliances Landscaped rear garden/artificial lawn Modern family bathroom Catchment for Mossneuk Primary UPVC double-glazing School Gas central heating Close to Hairmyres Train Station Cul de sac East Kilbride's Local Estate Agent www.joyceheepshomes.com [email protected] Joyce Heeps Homes Ltd E.K. Business Park 14 Stroud Road East Kilbride G75 0YA 01355 571883 Set within a Cul de-sac in the in a much sought- after Mossneuk area, is this very well maintained three-bedroom semi-detached villa with driveway and garage. It comprises on the ground level of the entrance hallway, lounge with feature fireplace, dining room with French doors to the rear garden, and modern fitted kitchen. East Kilbride's Local Estate Agent www.joyceheepshomes.com [email protected] Joyce Heeps Homes Ltd E.K. Business Park 14 Stroud Road East Kilbride G75 0YA 01355 571883 The kitchen has high gloss cabinets, integrated electric oven and hob, and has space for all freestanding appliances. East Kilbride's Local Estate Agent www.joyceheepshomes.com [email protected] Joyce Heeps Homes Ltd E.K. Business Park 14 Stroud Road East Kilbride G75 0YA 01355 571883 The upper level comprises of three bedrooms with ample storage, modern family bathroom, and the loft is accessed from the upper landing. East Kilbride's Local Estate Agent www.joyceheepshomes.com [email protected] Joyce Heeps Homes Ltd E.K. Business Park 14 Stroud Road East Kilbride G75 0YA 01355 571883 The bathroom has tiling to the walls and floor, a rainwater thermostatic shower and glass screen. East Kilbride's Local Estate Agent www.joyceheepshomes.com [email protected] Joyce Heeps Homes Ltd E.K. Business Park 14 Stroud Road East Kilbride G75 0YA 01355 571883 The property is set within easily maintained gardens to both front and rear. The front garden is laid to lawn, with mature planted border and driveway to the side of the property leading to the garage. The enclosed rear garden has a timber decked area, artificial lawn and timber deck and is surrounded by timber perimeter fencing. Location The property is within Mossneuk close to Mossneuk primary school, it is a short walk to Hairmyres Train Station and convenient for East Kilbride’s Town Centre where extensive high street shopping is available. There are, regular bus and rail services connecting to Glasgow and other destinations throughout West and Central Scotland and an impressive range of entertainment and sporting facilities are located in the town. East Kilbride also boasts first class access to Central Scotland’s motorway networks, making the area popular with commuters. Measurements Lounge 13’7” x 12’9” Dining room 11’6” x 8’7” Kitchen 11’3” x 7’7” Bedroom 11’8” x 8’6” Bedroom 12’0” x 9’9” Bedroom 10’6” x 7’9” Bathroom 5’6” x 6’3” Location The property lies within the much sought after Mossneuk area, conveniently located for both primary and secondary schooling and South Lanarkshire College. It is of note that the particular location of the property means that it is within the catchment area of the highly regarded, Mossneuk Primary School. It is well connected to the wider East Kilbride area, Glasgow City Centre, and the motorway network. East Kilbride's Local Estate Agent www.joyceheepshomes.com [email protected] Joyce Heeps Homes Ltd E.K. Business Park 14 Stroud Road East Kilbride G75 0YA 01355 571883 Joyce Heeps Homes Ltd. For more information or to advise your interest please contact: Joyce Heeps Homes Ltd East Kilbride Business Park Stroud Road East Kilbride G75 0YA Tel: 01355 571 883 Email: [email protected] Please note that this schedule has been prepared by us, based on the information provided by our client. Photographs and text are for illustrative purposes only. We believe them to be correct, however, no guarantee is offered or implied. If there is any aspect of this schedule that you wish clarified or that you find misleading, please contact our office where further information is available. No tests have been made of services, equipment or fittings. No warranty is given or implied as to the condition of buildings services, fixtures, fittings etc. All measurements, distances and acres are approximate. Fixtures, fittings and other items are not included unless specified. East Kilbride's Local Estate Agent www.joyceheepshomes.com [email protected] .
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