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The Clyde Valley
Situated in the beautiful Clyde Valley, 41 Station Road is an exclusive,
gated development of 26 luxury apartments with an
enviable position in one of Carluke’s most prestigious addresses.
These exquisite, individually designed, apartments each provide
generous living accommodation, all meticulously finished with stylish
kitchens and luxurious en-suite master bedrooms.
Situated on the edge of town, this selection of 2 and 3 bedroom flatted
and duplex properties provide a unique opportunity to
enjoy the peaceful rural landscape and rich history of the area whilst
taking full advantage of the convenience of the main rail and
road links which connect the town to the cosmopolitan centres of Glasgow
and Edinburgh.
High on a plateau overlooking the River Clyde, Carluke is a thriving
country town providing its residents with a number of local
amenities including a range of high street and specialist shops, leisure
centre and gym and an 18 hole golf course, as well as a
wide selection of cafes, bars and restaurants. A wider selection of cultural
and leisure pursuits are also catered for in the nearby
towns of Lanark, Hamilton, Motherwell and East Kilbride, where attractions
include Hamilton Racecourse and Motherwell’s
Heritage Centre, Theatre and Concert Hall, all of which are easily accessible
from Carluke’s Rail Station, which is just a 5 minute
walk from the development.
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Photographs from previous developments are for illustrative purposes only
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Falls of Clyde
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Close by, the scenic Clyde Valley attracts thousands of visitors
each year to see the magnificent Falls of Clyde and the
restored conservation village of New Lanark. The town is also
perfectly located for access to the many award winning Garden
Centres that the Clyde Valley has to offer and is just a short
drive from both Chatelherault and Strathclyde Country Parks.
Designed by the famous Scottish Architect William Adam,
Chatelherault now serves as the impressive gateway to the
Country Park, which holds the accolade of being graded a 5
star visitor attraction under the prestigious Visit Scotland
grading scheme. The sympathetically restored buildings house
the exhibitions gallery, displays, gift shop and cafe whilst
outside, visitors can also enjoy over 10 miles of walks through
ancient woodland.
Successfully combining key elements of modern urban living
with the accessibility of its Central Lowlands location,
41 Station Road, is the perfect choice for those looking to
balance the benefits of rural living with easy access to the city.
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New Lanark World Heritage Centre
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