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Parklands Glasgow G53 7JQ Clydeproperty.Co.Uk Flat 1.2, 37 Whitehaugh Road Parklands Glasgow G53 7JQ clydeproperty.co.uk | page 1 clydeproperty.co.uk Enjoying a lovely first floor position with stunning open aspects, this modern flat has been freshly decorated and carpeted to provide the prospective purchaser with a truly walk in proposition. The flat is well placed for local transport links including access onto the M8 and M77 which makes travel to Glasgow, Edinburgh and surrounding areas very convenient. Priesthill and Darnley train station offer excellent services to and from Glasgow Central as well as regular bus services to the city centre and surrounding areas. At a glance Beautifully presented first floor flat Large entrance hallway with useful storage cupboard Bright south facing lounge with feature balcony style window Modern fully fitted kitchen Two generously proportioned double bedrooms Master of which has a beautifully finished en-suite shower room Main bathroom has a white three piece suite The finer detail Secure entry system Gas fired central heating with recently installed Vokera boiler Double glazed windows throughout Ample residents’ parking EPC Band B clydeproperty.co.uk | page 3 Lounge 12'3" x 12'2" Kitchen 9'5" x 8'10" Travel Directions: From Clyde’s office at Clarkston Toll, proceed along Eastwoodmains Road passing through Eastwood Toll and continuing on Rouken Glen Road. Take the second exit at the small roundabout at Spiersbridge continuing on Nitshill Road. Proceed for some way passing under the M77 motorway taking second left after Sainsburys onto Parkhouse Road and first right Bathroom onto Whitacres Road and first right again onto 7'3" x 6'0" Whitehaugh Road where the property can be found on the right hand side. St W Flat 1.2, 37 Whitehaugh Road En-suite W 7'2" x 4'7" Parklands Glasgow G53 7JQ Bedroom Two Approx gross internal area 635 sqft | 59 sqm 14'1" x 8'7" Property reference NT1755 Bedroom One 14'1" x 11'2" 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. Find out more contact Clyde Property Clarkston: 8 Busby Road, Clarkston G76 7XL. T: 0141 534 3777 F: 0141 638 7530 E: [email protected] Flat 1.2 clydeproperty.co.uk 37 Whitehaugh Road Parklands Glasgow G53 7JQ.
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