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HomesBook.co.uk

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Nicola Kennedy Letting

Nicola Kennedy Letting

34 Bellshill Road, Uddingston, South Lanarkshire, Glasgow ,
With 10 years experience in the property market as an Independent Mortgage Advisor, Property Valuer and Letting Agent Nicola Kennedy has built a foundation of knowledge and expertise ensuring clients are always in safe hands. A company is only as good as the promises it keeps. Nicola Kennedy Letting promises......to provide a cost effective service where service is never compromised.
Tel: 1698811131
Your Move Mclaughlin

Your Move Mclaughlin

169 Main St Bellshill/ 39 Main St Uddingston, Glasgow ,
Domvs Property

Domvs Property

199a Kirkintilloch Road, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow ,
..Small and personalised Offering an intimate level of service Not found anywhere elelse.
Ross Property Services

Ross Property Services

60 Glen CLova Dr, Cumbernauld, Glasgow ,
Property Maintenance including Gardening, Landscaping, Home Cleaning, Painting & Decorating, Carpet Cleaning and minor property repairs. Providing Services to local letting agents, landlords and priva
JNS Properties

JNS Properties

270 Dumbarton Rd, Glasgow ,
We are a letting agents in Glasgow's west end and deal with properties in Glasgow and the surrounding areas.
Glasgow Property Agency

Glasgow Property Agency

266 Dumbarton Road, Glasgow ,
We tailor a strategy to suit you and can often reduce the time on the market and the costs for selling. Just ask how.
Shelford Holiday Villa. Dunoon, Argyll

Shelford Holiday Villa. Dunoon, Argyll

Bullwood, Glasgow ,
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Scotland. Shelford offers luxury accommodation with uninterrupted views over the River Clyde.
SLN Property Services Ltd

SLN Property Services Ltd

8 Old Coach Road, The Village, East Kilbride, Glasgow ,
We supply all trades and project manage the claim from initial claim form to completing the repairs. Repairs are carried out to a very high standard.
Tel: 7976222649
Yorkhill Glasgow

Yorkhill Glasgow

Yorkhill, Glasgow ,
Yorkhill is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated north of the River Clyde in the West End of the city. It is known for its famous hospitals; the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Yorkhill and the Queen Mother's Maternity Hospital. The Kelvin Hall and the Glasgow Museum of Transport are also located in Yorkhill. The area is mostly residential, with the housing stock consisting of sandstone tenement housing built in the 20th century by the Overnewton Building Company. The ancient name of the lands was Over Newton. It is thought that a small Roman station existed on Yorkhill. In 1868, while workmen were trenching ground on the summit of the hill, where faint indications of earthworks had long existed, they found Roman remains. These included several brass Roman coins (one of which was of Trajan), bronze finger-rings and fragments of Samian pottery. This discovery was interesting because previously almost no traces of Roman footsteps had been found in what is now Glasgow. In the early 19th century, the lands of Over Newton belonged to George Bogle and Robert Barclay. The westmost section of Over Newton became the property of Robert Fulton Alexander, a merchant who, in 1805, erected a mansion on the hill. In 1813 the mansion and grounds were sold to Andrew Gilbert, another merchant, who purchased other adjoining lands and included these and the mansion under the general title of Yorkhill. The whole Yorkhill estate was left by him to his niece, Jane Gilbert, when he died in 1838. She had married the painter John Graham in 1834 and when Mrs Graham inherited her uncle’s estate, her husband assumed the surname Graham-Gilbert. In later years he worked from a studio in Yorkhill House and on his death his collection was left to the City of Glasgow. In 1914, the estate was acquired by Glasgow's Royal Hospital for Sick Children, and Yorkhill House was demolished to make way for their new hospital. The new hospital was opened in 1916 by King George V. In 1940, all the patients at the RHSC were evacuated after the cruiser HMS Sussex, berthed at Yorkhill basin, was hit by German bombers. In 1966, the Queen Mother's Maternity Hospital opened on the Yorkhill site adjacent to the RHSC. In 1966, the RHSC was relocated to Oakbank Hospital and the original hospital was demolished to make way for a new hospital. It was reopened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1972. In 1868, Yorkhill Quay was built on the river and the Yorkhill Basin added in 1907. The eastern section of the district is residential, comprising traditional Glasgow sandstone tenements and includes the Kelvin Hall to the north. The family home of writer A. J. Cronin was located at 29 Esmond Street.
Tel: 118118