n HURLET Hill Court is a development of 12 apartments off Barrhead Road in Crookston. Each home will include a lounge open plan to a dining room, with french windows, kitchen, two or three bedrooms - with the master bedroom en suite - and a bathroom.
All properties will have gas central heating and double glazing and prices start at #75,000 for a two-bedroom flat and #85,000 for a three-bedroom.
The kitchens include a stainless steel oven and hob, dishwasher, fridge-freezer and washer-dryer. Each apartment will have laminate flooring, coved ceilings and brass fittings, while externally, character will be added by casement windows and a slate roof.
The flats are in the foreground of the historic Hurlet House, one of the homes of the First Earl of Glasgow, who is reputed to have lost the house as a gambling debt. There were originally 12 houses built in the courtyard of the house in 1777 and the builder, WJ Jackson, has tried to reflect the historical significance of the area in the new flats.
Viewing through estate agent Countrywide, telephone 0141 632 6286.
n MACTAGGART & Mickel has recently gone on site at a new development, Beauly Crescent, in Newton Mearns. Situated off Laigh Road, Beauly Crescent will offer three, four and five-bedroom detached properties.
The Islay, with a fifth bedroom or study on the ground floor, features a lounge with double doors leading to the dining room, breakfasting kitchen, utility room and cloakroom.
The upper floor has four bedrooms, all with fitted wardrobes, a family bathroom and an en suite to the master.
The Easdale is a three-bedroom detached bungalow, featuring a lounge with double doors opening into a dining room, kitchen, utility room, master bedroom with an en suite shower room and a family bathroom. It also includes an integral garage.
The Westray is another three-bedroom detached bungalow featuring a single integral garage. The lounge incorporates a dining area and the kitchen has a family dining area. The master bedroom has a corner bay window and fitted wardrobes.
Mactaggart & Mickel offers standard or gold finish. The standard finish includes a choice of kitchen and bathroom finishes, a cooker hood and a fireplace. The gold finish adds kitchen appliances, curtains, blinds and carpets. All properties are fitted with double glazing and gas central heating.
Telephone 0141 639 9772 or visit www.macmic.co.uk.
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