Hillington bowling club

SHEPHERD Chartered Surveyors has now set a closing date of 12 noon on 17th March for the sale of Hillington ...

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SHEPHERD Chartered Surveyors has now set a closing date of 12 noon on 17th March for the sale of Hillington Bowling Club.

The former Hillington Estate Bowling Club, including the main pavilion building, several outbuildings, two bowling greens and a private car park, is situated in the Hillington Park area of Glasgow, on the west side of Montrose Avenue.

Situated four miles east of Paisley and seven miles from Glasgow city centre, Hillington benefits from excellent transport links with Junction 26 of the M8 less than a mile north.

Glasgow International Airport is located within a five-minute drive with Hillington East train station situated within a mile of the premises.

Hillington Park is home to over 500 organisations with a particular focus on industrial and manufacturing businesses. Surrounding amenities include a range of eat-in/drive through food and drink operators, retail operators and a strong car showroom presence.

The accommodation within the pavilion includes a main lounge area with bar, separate private bar area, two function/games rooms, kitchen, male and female changing rooms and separate male and female toilets. A cellar and garage also sit adjacent to the main pavilion.

There are two bowling greens situated directly in front of the pavilion. A private car park is also to the east, providing parking for 30 vehicles.

Adam Honeyman at Shepherd said: “Located within the heart of Hillington industrial estate, this 1.5 acre property may be suitable for other similar or complementary uses to the park, including such leisure and recreation developments as a gym, café and nursery, subject to planning consent. As such, we anticipate keen interest in this opportunity.”

Offers are invited for sale. Interested parties should contact the sole selling agent by the closing date of 12noon on 17th March on 0141 331 2807.

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