& This villa is simply striking
According to the agents, The Clevans, in Bridge of Weir, is a striking upper villa flat that benefits from a main door access, private garden and a single private garage.
You’ll be truly impressed by this home, which offers spacious and flexible accommodation extending to no less than 2,196 square feet.
There is an entrance vestibule leading into a lower reception hallway – giving internal access to the garage – and there is a broad stair to the upper level.
On the half landing there is entry to a spacious garden room. The first floor has a central, L-shaped reception hallway with two large storage areas.
The agents describe the formal lounge is a spacious apartment with a frontfacing window formations a large dining room. And you’ll love the kitchen too. It has space for a casual dining table and chairs, and there is high-quality fitted kitchen furniture by Jackton Moor, including quartz worktop surfaces and modern appliances by Neff.
The master bedroom suite has fitted wardrobes, rear views over the gardens
Keeping Heading us in here all safe
We’ve been seeing plenty of yellow up in the sky recently. But how would you feel about living in a yellowcoloured mansion in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk? Visit www.jacksonstops.co.uk for a look. towards the golf course and entry to a luxury en-suite bathroom, with both a bath and a shower area. The second bedroom also has fitted wardrobes and an en-suite shower room. A third doublesized bedroom has wardrobe storage. There is a internal utility room and a separate shower room.
Prices at this development start at £520,000.
Call Corum on 01505 691400 to find out more.
You can aso visit www.corumproperty. co.uk to see lots of pictures A consultation has been launched on a review of building and fire safety regulatory frameworks.
The aim is to help ensure the safety of people in and around Scotland’s buildings.
This consultation relates to the roles and responsibilities of people verifying, inspecting and certifying building work and strengthening enforcement of and compliance with building regulations.
And the second part of the consultation covers specific fire safety standards relating to external cladding and cavities, escape, the provision of sprinklers and the proposal for a“central hub”for verifying complex fire engineered solutions.