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Offers over
£245,0002 bedroom flat for sale
Laurel Way, Renfrewshire PA11
Flat
2 beds
2 baths
1356
EPC rating: C
Key information
Features and description
A beautifully presented main-door two-bedroom apartment situated on the first floor of a thoughtfully converted former hospital building in the tranquil Quarriers Village. This unique residence offers a harmonious blend of period charm and modern comforts, featuring a private wraparound balcony, a garage, and residents' parking.
Accessed via a main door with stairs leading to the first floor, the spacious hallway connects to all principal rooms.
The formal lounge boasts a large bay window, providing stunning views over the Bridge of Weir countryside, and is complemented by a cosy gas fireplace.
A delightful conservatory/sunroom extends the living space and offers flexible use.
The dining kitchen is well-equipped with quality wall and floor units, integrated appliances, and ample space for a dining table making it a great room for entertaining.
The principal bedroom features fitted wardrobes and an en-suite shower room, while the second double bedroom also offers fitted wardrobes. A guest bathroom with a fresh white three-piece suite completes the accommodation.
Additional benefits include gas central heating, double glazing, and a security alarm system. The wraparound balcony is a real feature, providing a great place to relax outside with a glass of wine on a sunny evening. The property also includes a private garage and residents' parking for added convenience.
This exceptional apartment offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of history in one of Scotland's most picturesque locations.
Quarriers Village, located in the Gryffe Valley between Kilmacolm and Bridge of Weir, was established in 1876 by Glasgow shoemaker and philanthropist William Quarrier as the Orphan Homes of Scotland. The village was designed to provide a nurturing environment for orphaned children, featuring over 30 cottages, a school, a church, and even its own fire station. At its peak, the village accommodated up to 1,500 children, and over 40,000 children were cared for here until the complex closed in the mid-1980s.
Following its closure, many of the original buildings were converted into private residences, preserving the village's unique character and charm. The former hospital buildings, including the Bridge of Weir Hospital, were repurposed into residential flats, offering modern living spaces within historic structures. Today, Quarriers Village offers a peaceful and picturesque setting with a strong sense of community, making it a desirable location for those seeking a tranquil rural lifestyle with easy access to nearby towns and cities.
EER band C
Accessed via a main door with stairs leading to the first floor, the spacious hallway connects to all principal rooms.
The formal lounge boasts a large bay window, providing stunning views over the Bridge of Weir countryside, and is complemented by a cosy gas fireplace.
A delightful conservatory/sunroom extends the living space and offers flexible use.
The dining kitchen is well-equipped with quality wall and floor units, integrated appliances, and ample space for a dining table making it a great room for entertaining.
The principal bedroom features fitted wardrobes and an en-suite shower room, while the second double bedroom also offers fitted wardrobes. A guest bathroom with a fresh white three-piece suite completes the accommodation.
Additional benefits include gas central heating, double glazing, and a security alarm system. The wraparound balcony is a real feature, providing a great place to relax outside with a glass of wine on a sunny evening. The property also includes a private garage and residents' parking for added convenience.
This exceptional apartment offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of history in one of Scotland's most picturesque locations.
Quarriers Village, located in the Gryffe Valley between Kilmacolm and Bridge of Weir, was established in 1876 by Glasgow shoemaker and philanthropist William Quarrier as the Orphan Homes of Scotland. The village was designed to provide a nurturing environment for orphaned children, featuring over 30 cottages, a school, a church, and even its own fire station. At its peak, the village accommodated up to 1,500 children, and over 40,000 children were cared for here until the complex closed in the mid-1980s.
Following its closure, many of the original buildings were converted into private residences, preserving the village's unique character and charm. The former hospital buildings, including the Bridge of Weir Hospital, were repurposed into residential flats, offering modern living spaces within historic structures. Today, Quarriers Village offers a peaceful and picturesque setting with a strong sense of community, making it a desirable location for those seeking a tranquil rural lifestyle with easy access to nearby towns and cities.
EER band C
About this agent

Originally Vanilla Square Letting, and founded at a time when the residential sales market was at an all time low in the aftermath of the recession, the company set new standards in the letting market in Glasgow and quickly became one of the leading names in the residential property sector. At that time specialising in finding tenants for some of the most prestigious homes, whilst raising the bar in terms of rental return and service, their enviable portfolio of properties, unique level of service and the attention to detail paid to each and every property became their key strength and the foundation of the new business.





























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