From England - via the M8 to Glasgow. Arriving at Glasgow, take the M77. Exit the M77 at Junction 3. Turn right after leaving this junction and go through the next 3 sets of traffic lights. At the fourth set, turn right into Parkhouse Road. Follow this road until you come to a roundabout and go straight over. You are now in Barrhead Main Street on the A736. Continue using directions from (*)
From Glasgow - Travel to Barrhead by your preferred route. Follow Main Road Barrhead (A736)
(*) till you come to a roundabout go straight through passing Tesco's on your right and follow the signs for Lugton/Irvine. (A736) (At Tesco’s you will be no more than five minutes away.) There are 4 landmarks on the left-hand side, Clyde Leather Tannery (a large black building), The Old Mill now used as a lorry park, the sign post Shillford and a petrol station.
Turn right immediately after the petrol station. Follow this road up the hill for a few minutes. Take the first available right turn and 750 yards on you will see the park entrance on the left.
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Special Offers HEATHERBANK PARK WILL BE UNDERGOING AN EXTENSIVE REDEVELOPMENT PROGRAM STARTING SPRING 2012, INCLUDING SITING NEW HOMES, LAYING NEW TARMAC ROADWAYS AND LANDSCAPING. WHILE BUILDING WORK IS ONGOING WE WILL BE OFFERING EARLYBIRD DISCOUNTS ON ALL OUR NEW HOMES.
Set in 18 acres adjacent to the Glennifer Brae Country Park, Heatherbank Park enjoys magnificent views over the beautiful East Renfrewshire countryside.
Heatherbank Park is an established park with a mix of old and new homes creating a wonderful village atmosphere.
We are conveniently located in rural countryside, some 3 miles from Neilston and 5 miles from Barrhead. There you will find all the shopping services that you need. Closer to hand there is a convenience store one minute from the park.
Glasgow Airport and city center are both within a 30 minute drive of the park and yet a country walk can begin right from your door.
For further information on Heatherbank, why not visit our website by clicking on the link above.
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These details were last updated on Wednesday 25 April 2012