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Advertising feature – Heather Bank Park

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HEATHER Bank Park is set in eighteen acres adjacent to the Glennifer Brae Country Park, and enjoys magnificent views over the beautiful East Renfrewshire countryside.

The park is conveniently located in the rural countryside of Shilford Hamlet, some three miles from Neilston and five miles from Barrhead. There, you will find all the shopping services that you need. Closer to hand is a convenience store less than half-a-mile from the park entrance.

The established park has been carefully developed and modernised over the last three years, to create a modern park in a stunning location.

Heather Bank Park is surrounded by countryside and away from main roads, ensuring a peaceful village lifestyle for the residents.

The River Levern has its source in Loch Long, and for a few miles divides parts of East Renfrewshire, passing the village of Neilston and the town of Barrhead, and uniting its waters with those of the White Cart Water. The village of Neilston lies in the Levern Valley and comprises a resident population of around five thousand.

It is mentioned in documents as early as the 12th century, and its early history is marked by its status as an important ecclesiastical parish linked with Paisley Abbey to the north.

Heatherbank Park provides you with a retirement life that is full of possibilities. The stunning new homes really do offer people a new lease of life. They are easy to manage, economic to run, and are a pleasure to live in.

Many new owners discover that, once free from the worry of managing a bricks and mortar family home, they have more time and energy to enjoy a whole range of new pursuits.

It offers an opportunity to live within a professionally landscaped, secure environment, with the privacy and comfort of your own home, while having the opportunity to enjoy the company of like-minded neighbours, should you so wish. 

Glasgow Airport and city centre are within a 30-minute drive of Heather Bank Park, and yet a country walk begins right from your front door.


FOR SALE


At the time of writing there were plots available for a home of your choice


CONTACT


Heather Bank Park, Fereneze Road, Shilford Hamlet, East Renfrewshire G78 3AT. Tel: 0141 880 8935/01630 638285. Website: www.lairdestates.co.uk

• Ground rent is £28 per week (inc. water/sewage
• Over 50s; no children 
• Pets welcome at manager/park’s discretion


This review was published in the Residential Parks Guide available with the August 2010 issue of Park & Holiday Homes. To order your copy please click here

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