166 Lawhill Road, Law, Carluke, Lanarkshire, ML8 5EZ
Sale history
£175,000 in February 2023
The property
McEwan Fraser Legal is delighted to present this three bedroom end-terraced cottage situated in the village of Law, Carluke. The property is in walk-in condition and showcases excellent views of the countryside. The property briefly comprises of: - Entrance vestibule and reception hall - Fully equipped kitchen - Spacious living area - Dining room - 3 double bedrooms - Shower room with WC - Rear vestibule In addition to this, the property includes private front and back gardens as well as a double driveway.Extras included in the sale: Selected fixtures and fittings. Other items may be available through separate negotiation.
Total Floor Area | 112 m2 |
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