Property description
Believed to be formed from materials generated by nearby railway tunnel construction in the early 19th century and now playing host to expansive green playing fields, play parks and breathtaking views, The Battery Park is an undoubted jewel in Inverclydes crown. Nestled on the border between Gourock and Greenock, this delightful traditional ground floor flat is but a well thrown rugby ball away from the Battery Park and shares a stunning outlook across the Park to the Firth of Clyde and beyond. Accommodation of lounge, kitchen, two bedrooms, boxroom, three piece bathroom. Gas central heating. EER Band D
Believed to be formed from materials generated by nearby railway tunnel construction in the early 19th century and now playing host to expansive green playing fields, play parks and breathtaking views, The Battery Park is an undoubted jewel in Inverclydes crown. Nestled on the border between Gourock and Greenock, this delightful traditional ground floor flat is but a well thrown rugby ball away from this landmark and shares a stunning outlook across the Park to the Firth of Clyde and beyond.
The property is conveniently located close to local rail, bus and road links and offers spacious accommodation of entrance hallway, bay windowed lounge with ornate cornice and ceiling rose and a good sized breakfasting kitchen to the rear. There are two double sized bedrooms and a generous box room offering varied and flexible usage. A charming three piece bathroom with over bath shower completes the specification along with gas central heating and attractive communal gardens to the rear. EER Band D.
Lounge | 19'4\" x 12'6\" (5.9m x 3.8m).
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Breakfasting Kitchen | 12' x 10'7\" (3.66m x 3.23m).
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Bedroom | 11'8\" x 9'6\" (3.56m x 2.9m).
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Bedroom | 15'11\" x 8'9\" (4.85m x 2.67m).
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Bathroom | 9'11\" x 4' (3.02m x 1.22m).
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Boxroom | 8'5\" x 7'11\" (2.57m x 2.41m).
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From Slater Hogg & Howison's office in West Blackhall Street turn onto Argyll Street then right onto West Stewart Street. Take the third left onto Patrick Street and at the traffic lights turn right onto Union Street. Continue along Union Street as it merges into Newark Street where the property can be found some way along on the left hand side.
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