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16 Village Green Lennoxtown    www.clydeproperty.co.uk To view the HD video click here 16 Village Green Lennoxtown 16 Village Green, Lennoxtown, Glasgow G66 7BD Tucked away in a quiet corner of this highly sought after development, Internally, the home is finished to a high speciation including light, neutral a three bedroom terrace villa affording truly stunning views across the tones, quality lighting, bathroom and kitchen fittings including Siemens lawned ground opposite, to the Campsie Fells. Forming part of the appliances. Formed over two levels, the accommodation comprises Campsie Village development by MacTaggart & Mickel (2008/2009), this entrance hall, lounge opening to dining area with a door to the rear beautifully presented home enjoys a particularly enviable position and as gardens and a dining kitchen features cream gloss units with under the address suggests, enjoys magnificent views across a central village unit lighting, provision for a table and chairs and integrated Siemens green with small playpark, towards the hills beyond. The development is appliances include an oven, gas hob, fridge, freezer and washer dryer. situated just off Glen Road next to the Glazert Water river and the walking A WC completes the ground floor and stairs lead to three bedrooms path that run alongside and is a short stroll from a wide selection of and a beautifully tiled family bathroom with nk Porcelanosa sanitaryware, services on offer within the centre of Lennoxtown including a Co-op store, modern recessed ceiling spotlights and a heated towel radiator. The selection of shops, eateries, pubs, hotel, community hub and Lennoxtown master bedroom features fitted wardrobes and there are storage primary school. The area is also home to a number of parks, Campsie golf cupboards on both levels. Double-glazing is installed and there is a gas club, a lovely pond in the centre of the village and major road networks fired central heating system powered by a Worcester Bosch combination link to Bearsden, Milngavie, Kilsyth and Glasgow City Centre. There is boiler. also the popular and extremely scenic route along the Crow Road which takes you over the Campsie Fells to the village of Fintry. Visitors and residents parking allocation is on offer adjacent to the entrance and also within a car park. The rear garden faces south and therefore enjoys the best of the day’s sunlight. There is a gravelled seating area next to a door from the lounge and the gardens are predominantly laid to lawn. A slabbed path leads by a barked, childrens’ play area and garden shed and the gardens are enclosed by timber fencing with a gate at the far end. EER rating : Band C Property reference : BW8034 Connect & Share. View the video in HD, simply download our APP, hover over the cover and see it come to life. 1987 Y E A R S I N B U S I N E S S 2 0 1 7 www.clydeproperty.co.uk | 3 Property location From Clyde’s office on Drymen Road, proceed north along Drymen Road and turn right at the traffic lights, on to Drymen Road. Turn right, remaining on Drymen Road, proceed straight ahead at the traffic lights entering Boclair Road and after just over 1.5 miles take the second exit at the Allander Toll roundabout on to the A807 Balmore Road. After approximately 2.9 miles, take the first exit at BEDROOM 3 Kelvinbridge roundabout on to Main Street and follow the LOUNGE 9'09 X 7'04 road to the right, at the traffic lights, on to Campsie Road. BEDROOM 1 Continue for approximately 2.5 miles and at the T junction, 16'03 X 12'08 turn left on to Rowantree Place which becomes Main Street. 12'09 X 8'07 Continue through the heart of Lennoxtown and take the second exit at the mini roundabout, on to Glen Road then take the first exit at the next roundabout, into Newbridge. Turn left at the T junction into Castle Circus, first right into Village Green then left into the smaller section of the Green where number 16 lies on your left hand side. p U DINING KITCHEN 12'02 X 8'06 p U BEDROOM 2 WC BATHROOM 9'09 X 8'07 6'08 X 3'0 7'04 X 6'08 Find out more... For more information or to arrange a viewing please contact Clyde Property Bearsden 68 Drymen Road, Bearsden G61 2RH T: 0141 570 0777 16 Village Green, 1987 Y E Lennoxtown, A R S I 0141 570 0123 N F: Glasgow B U Approximate gross internal area 818 sq ft - 76 sq m S I N G66 7BD E S [email protected] S E: W: www.clydeproperty.co.uk 2 0 1 7 At Clyde Property we’re available 7 days a week until 8pm every day 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. .
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