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Jackton 17 Kingsland View Jackton 17 Kingsland View www.corumproperty.co.uk A contemporary detached residence enjoying a highly sought after location. Property Description Enjoying an exclusive position within this ever popular Cala development, this modern detached villa is presented in immaculate condition throughout. Enjoying a quiet situation at the end of this residential cul-de-sac, the subjects are set within level landscaped garden grounds and present a turn-key opportunity to the local market place. Extending to approximately 2000 square feet or thereby, the ground floor accommodation extends to entrance vestibule, traditional style reception hallway with WC adjacent, fantastic formal lounge, lovely TV/ family room, generous dining kitchen with full range of integrated appliances giving access to rear gardens, useful separate utility room providing internal access to large double garage fitted with power and light. Upstairs extends to a spacious landing which provides useful home office/study area, four generous double bedrooms all with fitted wardrobes, master and bedroom two with contemporary en-suites and main family bathroom with separate shower enclosure. The specification includes a system of gas central heating, double glazing, security alarm system, Porcenelosa tiling in bathroom and en-suites, and the subjects are presented in neutral decorative tones throughout. Externally the subjects are set within well maintained level landscaped garden grounds providing decked area and large lawned area. Gardens are enclosed and provide a child friendly environment. Monoblock driveway to the front providing parking for multiple vehicles. Local Area Directions Jackton enjoys a semi-rural feel with the villages of Thorntonhall From our office on the Ayr Road, Newton Mearns travel south and Eaglesham a short distance away. The neighbouring bound and proceed through Mearns Cross, continue on the conservation village of Eaglesham offers an excellent village Ayr Road and as signposted continue to the M77 motorway primary school, much admired Eglinton Arms Hotel and Jackton network. Take the sign post for East Kilbride and continue on is well served by nearby motorway links that provide direct the Glasgow south orbital and on reaching the roundabout take access to city centre, Ayrshire and Lanarkshire. There are the third exit on the right onto Glasgow Road and continue into plentiful outdoor and equestrian pursuits found nearby in the conservation village of Eaglesham. Proceed to the cross addition to excellent walking and cycling. Whitelee Wind Farm turning left onto Cheapside Street and continue onwards is a fantastic visitor centre and further amenities include travelling into the village of Jackton, proceed on the same and numerous golf courses found nearby and road links via the turn left into the new Cala estate and into Ocein Drive, proceed Glasgow South Orbital give access to the city centre and along same turning second right into Kingsland View, proceed Ayrshire. East Kilbride offers some fantastic retail and leisure onwards and the property is situated towards the end on the facilities. Pre-schooling, primary and secondary schooling is also left hand side. found nearby. WC/ W Cloaks Bedroom Three Bedroom Kitchen/Family Room Bathroom Dining Room 13’5” x 9’1” Four 21’2” x 11’3” 11’3” x 10’1” 11’4” x 10’5” W W W Store Utility Room C En-suite C En-suite W W Lounge 18’8” x 12’7” Bedroom Two Vest. Double Garage 12’4” x 10’2” 18’2” x 17’1” W Study Bedroom One Area 14’10” x 11’5” W W W Ground Floor First Floor NM2334. EER Band C All measurements and distances are approximate. Floorplans are for illustration purposes and may not be to scale. Jackton 17 Kingsland View, Jackton, G75 8WF For more information please contact our Newton Mearns Office. 134 Ayr Road Newton Mearns G77 6EG Tel: 0141 639 5888 Fax: 0141 639 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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