AN IMPRESSIVE DETACHED FAMILY HOME on the OUTSKIRTS of ELDERSLIE Rose Cottage, Glenpatrick Road, Elderslie, Renfrewshire, Pa5 9Ul

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AN IMPRESSIVE DETACHED FAMILY HOME on the OUTSKIRTS of ELDERSLIE Rose Cottage, Glenpatrick Road, Elderslie, Renfrewshire, Pa5 9Ul AN IMPRESSIVE DETACHED FAMILY HOME ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF ELDERSLIE rose cottage, glenpatrick road, elderslie, renfrewshire, pa5 9ul The property has a large driveway with a beautifully well maintained AN IMPRESSIVE DETACHED front garden leading up to the house. The accommodation itself has a large reception hallway with marble tiled flooring, a sitting room FAMILY HOME ON THE and a dining room which is semi open plan to the stylish modern kitchen. There is a large drawing room to the rear which is an excellent OUTSKIRTS OF ELDERSLIE entertaining space, with an office room off. On the ground level there are also two double bedrooms a shower room and a generously sized rose cottage utility and laundry room. glenpatrick road, elderslie, On the first floor there are four bedrooms, one of which is currently used as a games room, a family bathroom and a WC off the master renfrewshire, pa5 9ul bedroom. There is also a large box room/ storage cupboard. The Sitting room w drawing room w kitchen and breakfast room property also benefits from a sun terrace off the upper landing's w dining room w laundry room w 2 store rooms w study hallway, providing a real sun trap and private outside space overlooking the river. w shower room w 6 bedrooms w bathroom w WC w sun terrace w garage w garden w EPC rating = F To the rear and side of the property there is a large patio area with built in barbecue ideal for entertaining. It can be accessed from the kitchen and it has external stairs leading to the first floor. There is also a fully paved rear garden and a garage. Glasgow airport 4.8 miles, Glasgow city centre 13.9 miles General Remarks Directions Local Authority From Glasgow, take the M8 west. After passing the turning for Renfrewshire council tax band G Glasgow Airport bear left at Junction 28A onto the A737, following signs for Irvine and Linwood. Turn left at the Linwood junction and EPC Rating continue along Linwood Road then right at the junction onto the B789. Servitude rights, burdens and wayleaves On entering the village of Elderslie, turn left at the Shell station, onto The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all servitude Glenpatrick Road, where Rose Cottage will be found about a mile rights, burdens, reservations and wayleaves, including rights of access along, on the left hand side. and rights of way, whether public or private, light, support, drainage, Situation water and wayleaves for masts, pylons, stays, cable, drains and water, gas and other pipes, whether contained in the Title Deeds or Elderslie is a village in the historic county of Renfrewshire in west informally constituted and whether referred to in the General Remarks central Scotland. The village is situated midway between the nearby and Stipulations or not. The Purchaser(s) will be held to have satisfied towns of Paisley and Johnstone. The village was once the home to himself as to the nature of all such servitude rights and others. Stoddard Carpets which made the carpets for the Cunard liners RMS Queen Mary, RMS Queen Elizabeth and RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 which Possession were built by John Brown & Company in their shipyard in Clydebank. Vacant possession and entry will be given on completion. The firm also produced carpets for Queen Elizabeth II's wedding in Westminster Abbey, the ocean liner RMS Titanic and for the Concorde Offers aircraft. A remaining example of the work which was carried out here Offers must be submitted in Scottish legal terms to the Selling Agents. can be seen in the circular carpet which covers the floor of the drawing A closing date for offers may be fixed and prospective purchasers room in Culzean Castle designed by Robert Adam.There are excellent are advised to register their interest with the Selling Agents following transport links to the nearby M8 with easy access to the Braehead inspection. Shopping and Leisure Centre, Glasgow Airport and the city of Glasgow. Viewing Johnstone has a railway station on the Ayrshire Coast line with services northwards to Paisley and Glasgow Central, and southwards to Irvine, Strictly by appointment with Savills – 0141 222 5875 Ayr and the coast. Purchase price Description Within 7 days of the conclusion of Missives a deposit of 10% of the Rose Cottage is a good sized and extremely well proportioned family purchase price shall be paid. The deposit will be non-returnable in the home set in private gardens with flexible accommodation on the event of the Purchaser(s) failing to complete the sale for reasons not outskirts of Elderslie. attributable to the Seller or his agents. Rose Cottage,Glenpatrick Road, Elderslie Gross internal area(approx.): 327.7 sq m (3526.4 sq ft) For identification only. Not to Scale. Jaggy Pixels Imaging Ltd Oc Gross internal area(approx.): 178.3 sq m (1919.3 sq ft) RoseFor identification Cottage,Glenpatrick only. Not to Scale. Road, Elderslie Gross internal area(approx.): 327.7 sq m (3526.4 sq ft) For identification only. Not to Scale. Jaggy Pixels Imaging Ltd Oc Study 3.60m x 4.57m (11'10" x 15') Rose Cottage,Glenpatrick Road, Elderslie Gross internal area(approx.): 327.7 sq m (3526.4 sq ft) Study 3.60m x 4.57m For identification only. Not to Scale. WC (11'10" x 15') Laundry c 1.90m x 2.43m Jaggy Pixels Imaging LtdR Ooom (6'3" x 8') 2.80m x 2.43m (9'2" x 8') Drawing Room 7.11m x 5.00m (23'4" x 16'5") WC Laundry 1.90m x 2.43m Bathroom Room Store (6'3" x 8') Bedroom 3.40m x 2.15m 2.80m x 2.43m Room (9'2" x 8') 7.13m x 4.26m (11'2" x 7'1") 2.30m x 2.43m (23'5" x 14') Drawing (7'7" x 8') Room 7.11m x 5.00m (23'4" x 16'5") Bathroom Store Bedroom 3.40m x 2.15m Room 7.13m x 4.26m (11'2" x 7'1") 2.30m x 2.43m (23'5" x 14') (7'7" x 8') Study 3.60m x 4.57m (11'10" x 15') Shower Room 2.13m x 3.44m (7' x 11'3") Terrace Shower Room 2.13m x 3.44m (7' x 11'3") Terrace Breakfast Bedroom Kitchen 3.77m x 3.68m Room 3.77m x 4.14m Bedroom (12'4" x 12'1") 3.66m x 2.20m Breakfast (12'4" x 13'7") 3.20m x 4.27m WC Bedroom Kitchen Laundry (12' x 7'3") (10'6" x 14') 3.77m x 3.68m Room Bedroom 1.90m x 2.43m 3.77m x 4.14m (12'4" x 12'1") (12'4" x 13'7") 3.66m x 2.20m R3.2o0mo xm 4.27m (6'3" x 8') (12' x 7'3") (10'6" x 14') 2.80m x 2.43m Games Room/ (9'2" x 8') Bedroom Games Room/ Bedroom 6.74m x 3.80m Drawing 6.74m x 3.80m (22'1" x 12'6") Room (22'1" x 12'6") 7.11m x 5.00m Dining (23'4" x 16'5") Dining Room Room Bedroom Sitting 4.31m x 4.26m Bedroom Sitting Bedroom 4.31m x 4.26m Bedroom Bathroom Room (14'2" x 14') 5.14m x 4.18m S3.4t6om rx e4.14m (14'2" x 14') 5.14m x 4.18m 3.46m x 4.14m (16'10" x 13'9") Room (11'4" x 13'7") Store (16'10" x 13'9") BedroomStore 3.40m x 2.15m 5.35m x 4.27m Room (11'4" x 13'7") (17'7" x 14') 5.35m x 4.27m Room 7.13m x 4.26mRoom (11'2" x 7'1") (17'7" x 14') 2.30m x 2.43m (23'5" x 14') (7'7" x 8') First Floor GroundSavills Floor Glasgow First Floor [email protected] Ground Floor 0141 222 5875 Shower Savills, their clients and anyRo ojointm agents give notice that: 1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf 2.13m x 3.44m or on behalf of their client(7' xor 1 1otherwise.'3") They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, images and plans are for guidance only and are notTerrace necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection savills.co.uk or otherwise. 151008HG Breakfast Bedroom Kitchen 3.77m x 3.68m Room Bedroom 3.77m x 4.14m (12'4" x 12'1") (12'4" x 13'7") 3.66m x 2.20m 3.20m x 4.27m (12' x 7'3") (10'6" x 14') Games Room/ Bedroom 6.74m x 3.80m (22'1" x 12'6") Dining Room Sitting 4.31m x 4.26m Bedroom Bedroom (14'2" x 14') 5.14m x 4.18m 3.46m x 4.14m Room (16'10" x 13'9") Store 5.35m x 4.27m (11'4" x 13'7") (17'7" x 14') Room First Floor Ground Floor .
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