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Idyllic home in a highly 'sought-after' Glasgow area selling for £100k
Idyllic home in a highly 'sought-after' Glasgow area selling for £100k

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Idyllic home in a highly 'sought-after' Glasgow area selling for £100k

An idyllic home in a "sought-after" area of Glasgow near a popular city loch is looking for offers over £99,999. The "stylish" home, which is located in Hogganfield on the northeastern edge of the city, is also close to Robroyston Retail Park and Parkhead. If you're on the lookout for a property with great access to the city centre and the East End as well as the countryside, this may be the one for you. Living Room (Image: Zoopla) Introducing the idyllic Glasgowhome on Zoopla, the estate agents over at Town & Country said it contains private garden grounds, parking, as well as access to the "ever-popular" Hogganfield Loch. Living Room from other angle (Image: Zoopla) Discussing the property, the agents said: "Entered via a bright and welcoming porch, the property opens into a generous lounge, flooded with natural light and offering ample space for both relaxing and dining. Kitchen (Image: Zoopla) "The fully fitted kitchen is thoughtfully designed with a range of wall and floor units and enjoys views over the garden. Bedroom (Image: Zoopla) "A stylish spiral staircase leads to the upper level, where a well-proportioned double bedroom features built-in wardrobes and neutral décor. Bathroom (Image: Zoopla) "Completing the accommodation is a three-piece bathroom suite, including a bath with an overhead shower, a wash hand basin, and a WC." View of Glasgow from Hogganfield (Image: Zoopla) 'Seldom available' two-bedroom terraced home in Glasgow selling for £110k Modern Glasgow flat that is in 'excellent' condition throughout selling for £80k See inside this Glasgow doer-upper at 'prime' West End postcode selling for £89k Externally, the home has a private garden, making it perfect for those who like to lounge around in the spring and summer months. It is also "ideally located" for quick and easy access to local amenities as well as the city centre and other areas like the East End. The nearby loch received particular praise, with the agents adding: "The property is ideally located just moments from the picturesque Hogganfield Loch and Park, a local beauty spot offering scenic walking trails, cycle routes, and abundant wildlife, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and dog walkers alike."

First Instinct battles to victory at Cork
First Instinct battles to victory at Cork

RTÉ News​

time06-05-2025

  • Sport
  • RTÉ News​

First Instinct battles to victory at Cork

William Haggas was on the scoresheet at Cork as First Instinct toughed it out to land the Listed-class Goffs Irish EBF Polonia Stakes over five and a half furlongs. Chris Hayes was hard at work for much of the race but the 4-1 chance responded well to pressure and hit the front a furlong out before holding off the late challenge of 33-1 shot Town And Country by a head, with fellow outsider Songhai in third and firm favourite Babouche only fourth. A winner at Nottingham and Haydock as a two-year-old last term, First Instinct stepped up on a recent staying-on third behind Electric Storm at Bath over the minimum trip. Hayes said: "I love when Mr Haggas sends horses to Ireland as we have a great strike-rate together and there are never any complications. He was bullish with this filly and thought she had a good chance. "She jumped so fast coming out of the gates that I nearly came off but she got into her stride really quick. I was able to use Seamie (Heffernan, on Grande Marques) as my lead horse and had no worries. Billy (Lee, on Town And Country) was coming quick but I was pulling out more. "I spoke to Tom (Marquand) and he thought the drier ground would suit. Tom said she was fresh for her last run in Bath but she was good as gold today and was very professional. "I'd be happy at today's distance and if ever she comes back here again, I'd like to ride her." Jack Davison is eyeing a trip to Royal Ascot with Oh Cecelia (5-1) following a convincing victory in the Irish EBF Auction Series Maiden, which earned her a €50,000 Goffs bonus. The daughter of Starspangledbanner built on a close second at the Curragh by pulling nicely clear under James Ryan to beat odds-on favourite Rogue Legend by a length and a half. The trainer said: "That was super and she is a good filly. "I ran her the first day (of the season) on heavy ground, where she was just touched off and performed so well just on ability. She is a fast filly who wants today's fast ground to show her speed and gears. "I thought she won cosily enough at the line and would benefit from a stronger pace. "We have two runs now and I would love to have a filly for Royal Ascot. She wants fast ground, she is fast and is improving, so we will consider the Queen Mary Stakes." City Of Memphis (8-13 favourite) made a big impression when powering home for Paddy Twomey and Billy Lee in the Annual Membership Available Maiden on her racecourse debut. A €370,000 purchase in May last year, the three-year-old did not reach the track as a juvenile but started to make up for lost time with a comfortable success at 8-13. Twomey said: "We bought her off Katie Walsh at the breeze-ups last year and just waited with her. We haven't looked much but she has plenty of ability and everything she does, she does with ease. "We were confident coming here that she would run a good race and I'm delighted she has won. "When you go to the breeze-up sale, you pay your money and take your chance, but we've been lucky with Alan (O'Flynn, owner). He asked me to buy him fillies in the past few years and we got Purple Lily the first year and now this one, so he has two nice fillies. "We'll take her home now and aim to go up the grades, hoping to get black type."

First Instinct proves the right one for Haggas at Cork
First Instinct proves the right one for Haggas at Cork

The Herald Scotland

time06-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Herald Scotland

First Instinct proves the right one for Haggas at Cork

A winner at Nottingham and Haydock as a two-year-old last term, First Instinct stepped up on a recent staying-on third behind Electric Storm at Bath over the minimum trip. Hayes said: 'I love when Mr Haggas sends horses to Ireland as we have a great strike-rate together and there are never any complications. He was bullish with this filly and thought she had a good chance. 'She jumped so fast coming out of the gates that I nearly came off but she got into her stride really quick. I was able to use Seamie (Heffernan, on Grande Marques) as my lead horse and had no worries. Billy (Lee, on Town And Country) was coming quick but I was pulling out more. 'I spoke to Tom (Marquand) and he thought the drier ground would suit. Tom said she was fresh for her last run in Bath but she was good as gold today and was very professional. 'I'd be happy at today's distance and if ever she comes back here again, I'd like to ride her.' Jack Davison is eyeing a trip to Royal Ascot with Oh Cecelia (5-1) following a convincing victory in the Irish EBF Auction Series Maiden, which earned her a €50,000 Goffs bonus. The daughter of Starspangledbanner built on a close second at the Curragh by pulling nicely clear under James Ryan to beat odds-on favourite Rogue Legend by a length and a half. The trainer said: 'That was super and she is a good filly. 'I ran her the first day (of the season) on heavy ground, where she was just touched off and performed so well just on ability. She is a fast filly who wants today's fast ground to show her speed and gears. 'I thought she won cosily enough at the line and would benefit from a stronger pace. 'We have two runs now and I would love to have a filly for Royal Ascot. She wants fast ground, she is fast and is improving, so we will consider the Queen Mary Stakes.' City Of Memphis (8-13 favourite) made a big impression when powering home for Paddy Twomey and Billy Lee in the Annual Membership Available Maiden on her racecourse debut. A €370,000 purchase in May last year, the three-year-old did not reach the track as a juvenile but started to make up for lost time with a comfortable success at 8-13. Twomey said: 'We bought her off Katie Walsh at the breeze-ups last year and just waited with her. We haven't looked much but she has plenty of ability and everything she does, she does with ease. 'We were confident coming here that she would run a good race and I'm delighted she has won. 'When you go to the breeze-up sale, you pay your money and take your chance, but we've been lucky with Alan (O'Flynn, owner). He asked me to buy him fillies in the past few years and we got Purple Lily the first year and now this one, so he has two nice fillies. 'We'll take her home now and aim to go up the grades, hoping to get black type.'

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