3 bedroom detached house for sale
Plot 18, The Kearn at Brackenhill Brae, Brackenhill Road ML8
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New build
Detached house
3 beds
Key information
Features and description
- Front porch with tiled roof
- Single integral garage
- Front aspect lounge with bright triple window
- Open plan kitchen/dining room with garden access
- WC centrally accessed off rear kitchen
- Two practical storage cupboards on first floor
- Wide first floor landing
- En suite shower room to bedroom 1
The Kearn is an attractive three-bedroom detached home with a single integral garage. On the ground floor the Kearn features a front-aspect lounge with triple windows providing lots of natural light, a large kitchen/dining room with direct access to the rear garden and a downstairs cloakroom. The first-floor landing features a useful storage cupboard, and there’s a master bedroom with an en suite and further storage cupboard, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Additional Information
- Tenure: Heritable
- Council tax band: Not made available by local authority until post-occupation
Rooms
Kitchen/Dining room 3.12m x 6.69m (10ft 2in x 21ft 11in)
Lounge 3.03m x 4.48m (9ft 11in x 14ft 8in)
Bedroom 1 3.03m x 4.04m (9ft 11in x 13ft 3in)
Bedroom 2 2.98m x 3.50m (9ft 9in x 11ft 5in)
Bedroom 3 2.92m x 3.10m (9ft 6in x 10ft 2in)
About this developer
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Brackenhill Brae is a new development of three, four and five-bedroom homes in an established residential community in the village of Law, an easy drive southeast of Scotland’s second city, Glasgow. Living in South Lanarkshire puts you within reach of Edinburgh too, and a useful network of local motorways means that wherever you want to travel, your new home is a great starting point. An excellent choice of homes here offers something for first-time buyers, young professionals, growing families and downsizers alike. Law has its own local shops and primary school so you can enjoy a peaceful setting with the convenience of day-to-day facilities. The towns of Carluke and Wishaw are just a stone’s throw away for larger supermarkets and secondary schools, and of course, Glasgow is on the horizon, for a taste of exciting city life. Living here isn’t just about town and city life - this part of the Scottish Lowlands benefits from the picturesque scenery of the Clyde Valley and the great route of the famous River Clyde on your doorstep.