� With its origins in two traditional weavers' cottages, this spacious traditional mid terrace has been formed to comprise a property that truly appears "bigger on the inside".
� EER Band E
With its origins in two traditional weavers' cottages, this spacious traditional mid terrace has been formed to comprise a property that truly appears "bigger on the inside".
The property centres around a spacious hallway, from which is accessed the beautifully presented formal lounge, with feature fireplace, and dining room which has also been used as an additional bedroom. Also situated off the hall are a generous double bedroom, 4 piece family bathroom and access through a well appointed kitchen through to the rear living area, where the focus is a bespoke sun room offering fantastic views over the expansive garden grounds.
On the upper level there are two attic rooms and further storage. The property further benefits from a block-paved front drive and a rear garden made up of distinct areas providing for a multitude of uses.
Amenities in the area include bus and train links, sports facilities, shopping, schooling and recreation. The M74 and M8 provides travel links throughout west and central Scotland including Glasgow and Edinburgh.
EER Band E
Attic One | 14'7" x 7' (4.45m x 2.13m).
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Attic Two | 14'4" x 12'3" (4.37m x 3.73m).
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Bedroom | 14'2" x 9'7" (4.32m x 2.92m).
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Lounge | 14'3" x 13'5" (4.34m x 4.1m).
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Dining Room | 12'2" x 10'6" (3.7m x 3.2m).
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Bathroom | 9'4" x 6'2" (2.84m x 1.88m).
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Kitchen | 10'4" x 6'11" (3.15m x 2.1m).
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Sun Room | 11'7" x 8'7" (3.53m x 2.62m).
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Utility Room | 9'9" x 6'4" (2.97m x 1.93m).
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Travel south on the M74. Take Junction 8. At the end of the slip road turn left. Through the Canderside Toll roundabout following signs for Stonehouse. Fork left onto Lockhart Street. Right at the mini roundabout into Lawrie Street and left into Hill Road.