Seldom available, a well presented two bedroom, corner position first floor apartment located within continually popular retirement style development, close to local amenities and transport links on Clarkston Road. The property has been upgraded and well maintained by the present owners and comprises: Communal entrance hallway with a door entry system. Stair access to first floor. Reception hallway with storage. Bright and well presented corner position sitting room overlooking the communal gardens of the development. Well appointed refitted kitchen, with a range of wall mounted and floor standing units and complementary worktop surfaces. Bedroom one, with fitted wardrobes. Bedroom two with wardrobe space. The attractively refitted shower room , with a three piece suite complete the accommodation. The property is further complemented by electric storage heating, well kept communal gardens, double glazing and resident's lounge. Residents and visitors parking provided. Netherlee and its neighbouring suburbs of Clarkston and Giffnock are acknowledged for its standard of local amenities and provides a selection of local shops, supermarkets, restaurants, regular bus and rail services to Glasgow City Centre, banks, library and health care facilities. This property is conveniently located for Clarkston Road & Clarkston Toll amenities including local shops, supermarket, coffee shops catering for day to day requirements. This popular suburb is located approximately 5 miles to the South of Glasgow's City Centre and is conveniently situated for commuter access to nearby M77/M8 & Glasgow Southern Orbital. Sports and recreational facilities can be found locally to include Nuffield Health Club, Cathcart, Williamwood and Whitecraigs Golf Clubs and Linn Park, the second largest park in the city and with its variety of activities including an 18 hole golf course, children play areas and its extensive grounds offer woodland, river walks and Holmwood House, designed by one of Scotland's greatest Classical architects, Alexander ‘Greek' Thomson (1817-1875) and is now maintained by the National Trust for Scotland. EPC: Band D. The home report can be viewed and downloaded from the Onesurvey website: www.onesurvey.org Please follow the instructions. Viewing advised. |