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Ranfurly Green RANFURLY GREEN BRIDGE OF WEIR RANFURLY GREEN BRIDGE OF WEIR Local photography courtesy of Chris Robson Photography RANFURLY GREEN ENJOYED BY A FEW, ENVIED BY MANY Located next to the fairways of Old Course Ranfurly Golf Club, our prestigious collection of 12 bespoke family homes complements its private and secluded setting in the sought-after village of Bridge of Weir. With a brand-new design featuring CALA’s superior specification, our collection of luxurious family homes boasts an impressive 1,148 to 2,812 square feet of sophisticated interiors. Giving you all the light and space you need for the height of contemporary comfort. An exclusive address with plentiful amenities and schools close at hand, as well as direct transport links to Glasgow, Ranfurly Green offers the aspirational lifestyle you’ve always dreamed of. 5 BRIDGE OF WEIR COUNTRY LOVING CHARM Set within Renfrewshire’s scenic Gryffe Valley, Bridge of Weir is a rural haven for Glasgow commuters and a hub for major employers such as Rolls Royce, Diageo, Glasgow Airport, HP and the University of the West of Scotland. Its amenities are all in easy walking distance, including a Co-operative food store, bank, butcher and petrol station, together with a variety of charming country pubs and desirable eateries throughout the area. The village is well known for leather production, with the highly successful Bridge of Weir Leather achieving numerous awards including The Queen’s Award for International Business. Paisley, Linwood and Johnstone offer a more extensive choice of retail facilities nearby, while Renfrew is home to the large shopping complex intu Braehead, on the banks of the River Clyde, and the diverse delights of Glasgow city centre are only 18 miles away. Once home to five courses, Bridge of Weir has a rich golfing heritage, with Old Course Ranfurly Golf Club and Ranfurly Castle Golf Club still attracting members from far and wide. A National Cycle route also runs through the village and Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park is nearby, perfect for all kinds of outdoor activities. Ranked the best in Renfrewshire, Gryffe High is one of a wide range of local schools* to choose from. So whether it’s education, leisure or work, you can enjoy the perfect balance at Ranfurly Green. *Owning a home in a school’s catchment area does not guarantee a place at the school. Please consult the local authority for details. 6 Local photography courtesy of Chris Robson Photography 7 Local photography courtesy of Chris Robson Photography 8 THE GREENEST OF COMMUTER BELTS Being out of the way doesn’t mean you have to be far away. Here you can enjoy the best of both worlds, with easy access via the A761, Paisley can be reached in a short 15 minute car journey. Alternatively, continue further towards M8 for a direct route into the centre of Glasgow or south towards the Firth of Forth coastline. Your nearest train station is only a short drive away in Johnstone, with regular services into Glasgow Central taking around 15 minutes. And whenever you have to catch a business flight or simply fancy jetting off for a family holiday of a lifetime, Glasgow International Airport is less than seven miles from home. Distances and journey times are approximate, accurate as of November 2018 and sourced from Google Maps and thetrainline.com 9 A previous Light & Space showhome 10 11 AN IMPECCABLE PEDIGREE It’s a shared passion for craftsmanship, architectural heritage and innovative design that encourages our architects and designers to continuously set the industry standard. With external finishes inspired by and sympathetic to their surroundings, you’ll find just as much character and personality on the inside. Generous flowing spaces are more inviting and the finish and specification contain many unexpected touches that will make your life just that little bit easier. Whether you’re bringing everyone together or prefer a more peaceful way of life, CALA homes have all the quality specification, flexibility and clever storage to reflect your contemporary lifestyle. A previous Light & Space showhome 12 13 A previous Light & Space showhome RANFURLY GREEN RANFURLY CASTLE REMAINS THE DEVELOPMENT GOLF COURSE CORE FOOTPATH CORE BRIDGE FOOTPATH OPEN SPACE 1 2 INFORMAL WOODLAND TRACK 3 4 5 6 7 8 PUMP 9 STATION 10 LAWMARNOCK ROAD 11 12 LAWMARNOCK ROAD DENOTES DEVELOPMENT BOUNDARY LOCHERFIELD BARCRAIG DENOTES RETAINING WALL DENOTES 1M POST & WIRE FENCE FARL DENOTES GABION BASKET RETENTION AUCHENSALE DENOTES FEATURE PIER/SCREEN FENCE The development layout is not drawn to DENOTES 1.8M TIMBER FENCE scale and is for general guidance only. HARELAW DENOTES INFORMAL WOODLAND TRACK Road layouts and external treatments DENOTES CORE FOOTPATH RANFURLY may differ. Please confirm the most DENOTES 1200 HIGH PIER up-to-date details with our Sales Advisor prior to reservation. 14 Local photography courtesy of Chris Robson Photography 15 Local photography courtesy of Chris Robson Photography 16 17 THE BARCRAIG PLOT 12 18 Computer Generated Image – The Barcraig PATIO PATIO UTILITY KITCHEN UTILITY KITCHEN ST ST CLOAKS CLOAKS W W W W BATHROOM BATHROOM GARAGE GARAGE SETTLE DINING AREASETTLE LOUNGEDINING AREA LOUNGE ST MASTER ST MASTER BEDROOM BEDROOM HALL HALL BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 2 ROOF ROOF LIGHT LIGHT GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR GROUND FLOOR M FT FIRST FLOOR M FT Master Bedroom 3.44 x 3.44 11’ 3” x 11’ 3” Kitchen 5.20 x 4.10 17’ 1” x 13’ 5” Garage 5.67 x 3.68 18’ 7” x 12’ 1” Lounge/Dining Area 7.87 x 4.31 25’ 10” x 14’ 2” Bedroom 2 3.07 x 2.90 10’ 1” x 9’ 6” 19 THE FARL PLOT 4 20 Computer Generated Image – The Farl PATIOPATIO W W W W BEDROOMBEDROOM 2 2 LOUNGELOUNGE BEDROOMBEDROOM 4 4 BEDROOMBEDROOM 3 3 FAMILYFAMILY AREA AREA W W EN SUITEEN SUITE HALLHALL BATHROOMBATHROOM ST ST HALLHALL ST STST ST ST ST KITCHENKITCHEN BEDROOMBEDROOM 5/ 5/ CLOAKSCLOAKS UTILITYUTILITY STUDYSTUDY W W EN SUITEEN SUITE W W ROOFROOF LIGHTLIGHT GARAGEGARAGE MASTERMASTER BEDROOMBEDROOM GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR GROUND FLOOR M FT GROUND FLOOR M FT FIRST FLOOR M FT FIRST FLOOR M FT Kitchen/Family Area 7.17 x 5.42 23’ 6” x 17’ 9” Garage 5.79 x 5.43 19’ 0” x 17’ 10” Master Bedroom 5.43 x 4.20 17’ 10” x 13’ 10” Bedroom 4 3.70 x 2.34 12’ 1” x 7’ 8” Lounge 4.96 x 3.90 16’ 3” x 12‘ 10” Bedroom 2 3.33 x 2.66 10’ 11” x 8’ 9” Bedroom 5/Study 3.04 x 2.85 10’ 0” x 9’ 4” Bedroom 3 3.17 x 2.84 10’ 5” x 9’ 4” 21 THE HARELAW PLOT 3 22 Computer Generated Image – The Harelaw PATIOPATIO W W UTILITYUTILITY DININGDINING FAMILYFAMILY BEDROOMBEDROOM 4 4 BEDROOMBEDROOM 5 5 BEDROOMBEDROOM 3 3 AREAAREA AREAAREA EN SUITEEN SUITE KITCHENKITCHEN W W W W EN EN SUITESUITE DRESSINGDRESSING ST ST ST ST ST ST W W ST ST W W CLOAKSCLOAKS BATHROOMBATHROOM GARAGEGARAGE MASTERMASTER ST ST BEDROOMBEDROOM EN EN SUITESUITE GALLERYGALLERY HALLHALL LANDINGLANDING LOUNGELOUNGE ROOFROOF BEDROOMBEDROOM 2 2 LIGHTLIGHT W W GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR GROUND FLOOR M FT GROUND FLOOR M FT FIRST FLOOR M FT FIRST FLOOR M FT Kitchen/Dining/ 10.57 x 4.24 34’ 8” x 13’ 11” Garage 5.49 x 5.44 18’ 0” x 17’ 10” Master Bedroom 5.59 x 3.54 18’ 4” x 11’ 7” Bedroom 4 2.99 x 2.87 9’ 10” x 9’ 5” Family Area Bedroom 2 3.91 x 3.57 12’ 10” x 11’ 8” Bedroom 5 3.30 x 2.70 10’ 10” x 8’ 10” Lounge 5.44 x 4.62 17’ 10” x 15’ 2” Bedroom 3 3.39 x 3.30 11’ 1” x 10’ 10” 23 THE LOCHERFIELD PLOT 2 24 Computer Generated Image – The Locherfield PATIO PATIO EN EN EN BATHROOMEN BATHROOM KITCHEN KITCHEN SUITE SUITE SUITE SUITE MASTER MASTER BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM BEDROOM UTILITY UTILITY FAMILY AREA FAMILY AREA LOUNGE LOUNGE ST ST ST ST W W HALL HALL W DRESSING W DRESSING W W W ST ST W W HALL HALL STUDY STUDY EN BEDROOMEN 2 BEDROOM 2 SUITE SUITE VEST ST VEST ST GARAGE GARAGE CLOAKS CLOAKS BEDROOM 4 BEDROOM 4 W W DINING DINING ROOM ROOM BEDROOM 5 BEDROOM 5 COOMBE CEILINGCOOMBE CEILING GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR GROUND FLOOR M FT GROUND FLOOR M FT FIRST FLOOR M FT FIRST FLOOR M FT Kitchen/Family Area 7.92 x 4.50 26’ 0” x 14’ 9” Study 3.21 x 2.62 12’ 0” x 8’ 7” Master Bedroom 4.96 x 3.67 16’ 3” x 12’ 0” Bedroom 4 5.56 x 2.37 18’ 3” x 7’ 9” Lounge 5.10 x 4.50 16’ 9” x 14’ 9” Garage 5.47 x 5.46 17’ 11” x 17’ 11” Bedroom 2 3.89 x 2.85 12’ 9” x 9’ 4” Bedroom 5 3.99 x 3.41 13’ 1” x 11’ 2” Dining Room 4.13 x 3.67 13’ 6” x 12’ 0” Bedroom 3 3.44 x 3.23 11’ 3” x 10’ 7” 25 THE AUCHENSALE PLOT 1 26 Computer Generated Image – The Auchensale PATIO PATIO EN EN W W SUITE SUITE FAMILY AREA FAMILY AREADINING AREA DINING AREA BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 5 BEDROOM 5 BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 2 LOUNGE LOUNGE W W ST ST EN SUITE EN SUITE W W ST ST W W ST ST ST ST BEDROOM 4 BEDROOM 4 STUDY STUDY KITCHEN KITCHEN BATHROOM BATHROOM HALL HALL HALL HALL ST CLOAKSST CLOAKS SETTLE SETTLE EN SUITE EN SUITE UTILITY UTILITY ROOF ROOF LIGHT LIGHT W W COOMBE COOMBE CEILING CEILING GARAGE GARAGE MASTER MASTER BEDROOM BEDROOM FS FS GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR GROUND FLOOR M FT GROUND FLOOR M FT FIRST FLOOR M FT FIRST FLOOR M FT Kitchen/Family/ 8.28 x 7.79 27’ 2” x 25’ 7” Study 2.80 x 2.42 9’ 2” x 7’ 11” Master Bedroom 5.43 x 4.47 17’ 10” x 14’ 8” Bedroom 4 3.32 x 2.67 10’ 11” x 8’ 9” Dining Area Garage 5.42 x 5.33 17’ 9” x 17’ 6” Bedroom 2 4.32 x 3.43 14’ 2” x 11’ 3” Bedroom 5 4.09 x 2.89 13’ 5” x 9’ 6” Lounge 5.24 x 4.52 17’ 2” x 14’ 10” Bedroom 3 3.82 x 3.28 12’ 6” x 10’ 9” 27 THE RANFURLY PLOTS 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 28 Computer Generated Image – The Ranfurly PATIOPATIOPATIO FAMILY/DININGFAMILY/DININGFAMILY/DINING AREA AREA AREA UTILITYUTILITYUTILITY KITCHENKITCHENKITCHEN W W BATHROOMWBATHROOMBATHROOM BEDROOMBEDROOMBEDROOM 2 2 2 MASTERMASTERMASTER ST ST ST ST ST ST BEDROOMBEDROOMBEDROOM EN EN
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