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6C Spiers Grove, Thornliebank, East Renfrewshire Situation 6C Spiers Grove, Thornliebank, East Renfrewshire www.nicolestateagents.co.uk Situation Spiers Grove is within walking distance to local shops in Thornliebank and is conveniently located for access to The Avenue Shopping Centre and Waitrose at Greenlaw Village Retail Park. Thornliebank Train Station is within walking distance, while Patterton and Whitecraigs Train Stations are within a short drive of this property. Thornliebank, Gifffnock and Newton Mearns are acknowledged for their standard of local amenities and provide a selection of local shops, supermarkets, restaurants, regular bus and rail services to Glasgow City Centre, banks, library and health care facilities. This popular suburb is located approximately 8 miles to the South of Glasgow’s City Centre and is conveniently situated for commuter access to nearby M77/M8 & Glasgow Southern Orbital. A wide range of sports and recreational facilities can be found locally, many within walking distance and includes Eastwood Park Theatre, David Lloyd Rouken Glen, Parklands Country Club, Nuffield Giffnock Health Clubs, Cathcart, Williamwood and Whitecraigs Golf Clubs, Giffnock Tennis Club, as well as East Renfrewshire Council’s own excellent sports and leisure facilities at Eastwood Toll. For those with young families, the property sits within the catchment area for some of Scotland’s highest attaining primary and secondary schools. Description A well presented and spacious two bedroom first floor flat, with resident’s parking and well maintained landscaped resident’s gardens, located within this popular small modern development close to local shops and amenities. A secure controlled entry system leads to a bright, recently decorated and well illuminated carpeted communal entrance with stair access to all levels. Internally the complete accommodation extends to: A welcoming reception hallway with storage gives access to all apartments. Bright, southerly facing spacious sitting room enjoying semi open views. Breakfasting kitchen fitted with a range of wall mounted and floor standing units with complementary worktop surfaces. Two well proportioned double bedrooms. The bathroom has a three piece white suite with electric shower over the bath and completes the accommodation. The property benefits from double glazing, new carpets, residents parking and has recently been redecorated. In addition, the electric heating has been upgraded with new HHR storage heaters in the hall and sitting room and new Stiebel Eltron panel heaters in the kitchen and both bedrooms, all with programmable digital controls. www.nicolestateagents.co.uk 6C Spiers Grove, Thornliebank G46 7RL Approximate gross internal area 752 sq ft - 70 sq m Viewing Energy Efficiency Rating By appointment through Band C Nicol Estate Agents 1 Helena Place Services Clarkston G76 7RB The property will be supplied by mains water, Telephone 0141 638 4541 electricity and drainage. Electric central heating. [email protected] Local Authority Outgoings East Renfrewshire Council East Renfrewshire Council Council headquarters Council Tax Band: C Eastwood Park, Rouken Glen Road Giffnock G46 6UG Fixtures and Fittings Tel: (0141) 577 3000 Only items specifically mentioned in the sale particulars are included in the sale price. Property Reference CLA293 SKETCH PLAN FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY All measurements, walls, doors, windows, fitting and appliances, their sizes and locations are approximate only. They cannot be regarded as being a representation by the seller, nor their agent. produced by Potterplans Ltd. 2021 1 Helena Place, Clarkston G76 7RB We believe these details to be accurate however it is not guaranteed and they do not form any part of a contract. Fixtures and fittings are not included T: 0141 638 4541 E: [email protected] unless specified in the enclosed. Photographs are for general information and it must not be inferred that any item is included for sale with the property. All distances and measurements are approximate. Floorplans may not be to scale and are for illustration purposes only. www.nicolestateagents.co.uk.
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