Flat 1, John Neilson Institute, PA1 2DE
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The John Neilson Institute, known locally as the Porridge Bowl is a striking feature in the Paisley skyline, located at the end of Oakshaw Street West. John Neilson was a Paisley grocer who left half his fortune to form an institute for the education, clothing and maintenance of orphans and impoverished Paisley boys. Built in 1849-1852, inside contains a statue of the Greek Philosopher Diogenes created by our local sculpture Alexander Stoddart.
This superb duplex apartment within this stunning building would be ideal for a professional couple or family and offers splendid accommodation over two levels.
The accommodation comprises reception hall, large lounge with feature windows, fitted kitchen with open plan dining room, cloaks/wc, three bedrooms master with en suite shower room and family bathroom.
The property benefits from gas central heating, spiral staircase leading to the upper floor, residents parking. The gardens are well kept and maintained by the factor.
Paisley has a selection of local and town centre amenities including shops. schools and transport services. Bus and rail links give regular access throughout the are and into Glasgow if required. The M8 motorway network is within 1 mile and provides additional access to Glasgow International Airport, intu Braehead with shopping and leisure facilities and Glasgow City Centre.
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