Property Description
Bright and spacious two-bedroom first-floor flat set in a modern residential development in the Bridgeton area of Glasgow, east of the city centre.
The property lies within a short distance of an excellent choice of facilities and amenities including Glasgow Green, local shops and public transport services providing easy access to the City Centre.
The property occupies communal garden grounds mainly laid to lawn and has residents’ parking facilities. Features include double glazing, gas central heating, excellent storage space and a secure entry system.
Accommodation
The high-specification accommodation comprises entrance hallway with doors to all rooms. The generously proportioned lounge features space for dining. The breakfasting kitchen is fitted with a range of floor standing and wall mounted units providing storage and features space for a small table and chairs.
Both bedrooms are double sized with sliding mirror doors opening to recessed wardrobes providing shelved and hanging space. The master bedroom has an en-suite shower room. The bathroom is fitted with a three-piece white suite and a vanity unit providing storage space and wc.
Gross Internal Floor Area: 73m² or thereby.
Local Area
Silvergrove Street is situated just a few minutes’ walk from Bridgeton Cross, with Bridgeton Station and excellent road links providing a short commute to the City Centre by road and rail. There is a wide range of excellent local shops, and it is only a few minutes from the large Tesco further along Dalmarnock Road. The area is also well served by good local primary and secondary schools.
Council Tax Band- C EPC Rating- B
Viewing Arrangements
By appointment with The Church of Scotland Law Department on .
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