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Last chance to buy at Princess Gardens
House hunters looking for a new home in the historic town of Bathgate need to act now to secure the remaining five-bedroom family home at Persimmon Home’s development named Princess Gardens.
Located in the popular Wester Inch Village, Princess Gardens has just one traditionally designed five- bedroom home available, finished to the quality standard that Persimmon Homes are renowned for.
Princess Gardens benefits from a central location in the town of Bathgate offering excellent road and rail links with the M8 and the M9 just a short drive away taking you to Glasgow and Edinburgh in as little as 40 minutes.
Close to sports centres, gyms, tennis courts, a swimming pool and Bathgate Golf Club, Princess Gardens is ideal for those who live an active lifestyle. And a wide range of restaurants, bars and a recently refurbished theatre are also within easy reach.
Persimmon Homes East Scotland’s sales and marketing director, Lorraine Clelland, said: “Princess Gardens is a stunning development in the heart of the Wester Inch Village that has proved to be very popular with buyers in Bathgate.
“The five-bedroom detached home titled The Garry is available with stamp duty discount and comes complete with a double garage, carpets throughout and a turfed garden. The extra space, added value and location makes The Garry an ideal property for growing families. And with just one left on this development, house-hunters who want to secure their dream home need to act quickly.”
“Customers with a house to sell could take advantage of Persimmon’s Part Exchange scheme to make the move even easier.”
The Garry is on sale for just £269,000*. For more information call 01506 253 504 or visit www.persimmonhomes.com.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Amandeep Garcha .
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