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£270,000

4 bed semi-detached house for sale
Parkhall Road, Clydebank G81

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • Freehold

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About this property

    Charming and spacious semi-detached four-bedroom house dating back to the early 1900s

    • Living room with modern feature fireplace
    • Sitting room - ideal as a dining room option
    • Good-sized kitchen
    • Study Area
    • Convenient ground floor bathroom
    • Four bedrooms
    • Shower room
    • Private gardens
    • Stunning period features throughout, including bay windows and ceiling cornices

    Location
    Situated in the well-established residential district of Parkhall in Clydebank, this location offers a convenient and welcoming setting within easy reach
    of Glasgow.
    Local amenities include a range of convenience stores and supermarkets, along with Dalmuir Park and its popular play area, providing excellent
    outdoor space for families. The area is served by a selection of wellregarded primary and secondary schools, while Clydebank town centre
    offers further facilities, including a shopping centre with a wide variety of
    retail and service outlets.
    Transport links are excellent with residents benefiting from frequent train
    services from nearby stations - connecting to Glasgow city centre in
    around 20 minutes or can take advantage of well-served bus routes.

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