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4 Bedroom Detached for sale

Oakridge Road Bargeddie Glasgow, G69 7TH

G69 7TH, Oakridge Road, Bargeddie, Baillieston, Glasgow, G69, Glasgow

Sale Price: £185,000

Listed 15 days ago and may not be available Listed on 7/11/2015

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Oakridge Road Bargeddie Glasgow, G69 7TH

Property Summary:

Detached
4 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
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Property description

Scottish Property Centre is delighted to announce this fabulous opportunity to purchase an impressive 4 bedroom detached property in the popular Drumpellier Lawns Development. The “Charterhall” is another elegant example of the stunning properties in the popular Drumpellier Lawns Development.
The property offers a generously proportioned lounge, Dining room, dining kitchen, utility room, and WC to the lower level. The upper level boasts 4 bedrooms with master en-suite and family bathroom. Gas central heating and double-glazing throughout. Ample storage cupboards on both levels.
Located to the east of Glasgow and occupying a semi rural setting close to both Drumpellier Golf Course and Drumpellier Country Park, Drumpellier Lawns, Stewart Milnes Homes' hugely successful and prestigious development of detached villas, incorporates brand new house styles from the builders collections.
Accessed off Coatbridge Road near the village of Bargeddie, Drumpellier Lawns could not be more conveniently placed fro easy access to Glasgow, with the local train station a short walk away, and the M8, M73 and M74 interchange all located close by to ensure a speedy link to the central belt's efficient motorway network.
The commercial and superb retail centre of Glasgow and be easily accessed in less than 15 minutes by car, while the first rate leisure and shopping facilities of nearby Glasgow Fort and East Kilbride offers a convenient option as another centre to visit. Even more locally, there is also a wealth of shopping and leisure facilities available in Coatbridge and surrounding towns of the Clyde Valley.
The development takes its name from nearby Drumpellier Country Park, formely known as the Drumpellier Estate. Purchased in 1793 by Andrew Buchanan, who became Lord Provost of Glasgow in 1740 and gave his name to the City's most famous shopping street for the discerning purchaser, he dedicated much of his time to its transformation, including the creation of landscaped pleasure grounds, parkland in the manner of Capability Brown, and a loch complete with swan house. His descendant, Carrick Buchanan, later gifted the estate to the town of Coatbridge in 1919, and it has since become an excellent Country Park.

Lounge 17 x 10 ft (5.18m x 3.05m m)

Dining Room 12 x 8 ft (3.66m x 2.44m m)

Dining Kitchen 17 x 8 ft (5.18m x 2.44m m)

Bedroom 1 12 x 9 ft (3.66m x 2.74m m)

Bedroom 2 9 x 9 ft (2.74m x 2.74m m)

Bedroom 3 9 x 8 ft (2.74m x 2.44m m)

Bedroom 4 9 x 6 ft (2.74m x 1.83m m)