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Charming gatehouse lodge cottage between Bridge Of Weir and Kilmacolm. Minimum 12 month let.
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IMMACULATE 3 Bedroom Terraced Villa, in the EVER POPULAR Village of Bridge of Weir. Comprising Lounge/Dining, MODERN Kitchen, 3 Double Bedrooms, Master ENSUITE and Family Bathroom with SHOWER. G.C.H, Garden, D.G & GOOD LOCAL SCHOOLS.
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Lovely bright furnished garden flat looking onto the back which gives the property a lot of light & shuts out any traffic sounds, rental price includes factor fees.
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E-mail agentMAGNIFICENT Award Winning 2 Bedroom Terraced Villa situated in the heart of the MANOR KINGDOM Development, Quarriers Village. Comprising Lounge, Kitchen with WHITE GOODS, 2 Bedrooms, Master ENSUITE & BALCONY, Bathroom & W.C.
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E-mail agentFlats to rent in Bridge Of Weir
Bridge of Weir is a small town in Renfrewshire lying within the Gryffe Valley. Flats to rent in Bridge of Weir serve as s commuter town to nearby Glasgow and Paisley. Bridge of Weir flats benefit from countless activities with excellent river fishing and hill walking; taking in the unspoilt scenery around the area. Ben Lomond can be seen from just across the Clyde. The now disused rail line, which connected to the town, forms part of the Clyde to Forth cycle route with great opportunities for cycling enthusiasts. Bridge of Weir has developed in to a very affluent area contributed by the old Bridge of Weir railway station, which served the town as an excellent link. Flats to rent in Bridge of Weir can be accessed today by road with excellent bus services available. Glasgow Airport is also easily accessible.
The bridge at Bridge of Weir has been developed across the last few centuries and owes its construction to being on the route between the significant towns of Greenock and Paisley. Historically the area came to be with the rise of the West of Scotland cotton industry with the river Gryffe being used to power numerous mills. Bridge of Weir's most significant industry was that of leather and in fact survives on a small scale today.