Paisley Daily Express

& Lots of charm...and space

- This semi-detatched

This is a charming modern semi-detached villa occupying landscaped corner gardens in a popular residentia­l area of Paisley. It is on the corner of Thornwood Drive and Oakwood Avenue and has landscaped front gardens, including a driveway leading to a single garage.

The enclosed back garden has been terraced for ease of maintenanc­e with two patio areas with a central path flanked with well-stocked display beds and borders, say the agents. They add that the home offers wellpropor­tioned accommodat­ion formed over two levels.

There is a broad reception hallway with stairs to the upper level and entry to the ground floor apartments.

The lounge has a large front-facing double-glazed window formation with a timber fire surround and electric fire. It is open plan to the dining room.

The kitchen is refitted with a range of contempora­ry furniture with ample work top surface, with a mix of Bosch and integral appliances such as a stainless steel double oven with a matching electric hob, a cooker hood, a fridge freezer and space for a washing machine.

Upstairs, there is access to two good-

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Housing costs reflected in rent or mortgage payments are a big expense for many families across Scotland, says Shelter Scotland. Find out more at https://scotland. shelter.org.uk. sized double bedrooms, one of which has fitted wardrobes.

There is a third single bedroom which has an over-stair storage wardrobe.

The tiled bathroom has a three-piece suite including a bath with a mixer tap and shower attachment, a wash hand basin and a WC.

The specificat­ion of the home includes an attic providing storage space, double glazing and a gas fired central heating system. There is a single garage. Offers over £152,000 are being invited for the property.

To find out more call Corum on 01505 438982 or give them a visit at 2 Windsor Place, Bridge of Weir.

You can also see lots more pictures at www.corumprope­rty.co.uk A new pilot scheme could make inroads into closing the home building skills gap by fast tracking qualified constructi­on college leavers into their specialist job area and getting them prepared for the world of work.

The“boot camp”pilot has been developed by the Home Builders Federation’s (HBF) Home Building Skills Partnershi­p.

This has been working in tandem with five further education providers across the country and matching 33 of their college leavers taking part in the pilot with potential employers.

The pilot scheme is focusing on carpentry and joinery, dry lining and bricklayin­g, says HBF.

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