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Carronshore 43 Roughlands Drive Carronshore 43 Roughlands Drive www.clydeproperty.co.uk 43 Roughlands Drive, Carronshore, Falkirk FK2 8DA Substantial end terraced villa set at the end the reception hall which has a staircase to the of a small cul-de-sac. The private driveway upper apartments. The front facing sitting allows access to a remarkably large garage room has a focal point fire surround and large Viewing with electric up and over door and further picture window. The lower accommodation By appointment please through access to the integrated original single timber Clyde Property Falkirk is completed by a fitted kitchen and rear garage to rear. The garage would suit a entrance hall with direct access to the garden. 01324 881777 variety of purposes and will not doubt appeal [email protected] to the self employed and car enthusiasts. The On the upper floor there are two double enclosed landscaped gardens provide lawns, Price Offers Over £81,000 sized bedrooms and bathroom. Amongst the block paved patio and are offered for sale with a timber garden shed. many practical features are several excellent EER Rating Band D storage cupboards, gas heating and double WM3149 Access to the property is through a glazing. Viewing alone with confirm the Property Ref replacement exterior double glazed door to unique appeal of this property. 2 3 Accommodation layout & measurements 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. Clyde Property exercise a policy of using recycled paper for all their printed material 43 Roughlands Drive, Carronshore, Falkirk LocationFK2 8DA The village of Carronshore offers a range of local amenities including convenience shopping and well regarded primary school. Falkirk town 24 Newmarket Street centre offers a more extensive range of facilities including main line rail links to the cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow. The surrounding road and Falkirk FK1 1JH motorway network proves popular with commuters seeking access to T: 01324 881777 Glasgow, Stirling, Fife, Grangemouth and Edinburgh centres of business. F: 01324 898777 e: [email protected] For Satellite Navigation directions please enter the postcode: FK2 8DA www.clydeproperty.co.uk .
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