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Wellside Court, Wellside Place, Falkirk, Lothian, FK1 5RG

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Wellside Court is situated off Wellside Place close to shops in the High Street. The development consists of 52 flats with communal facilities completed in 2000.

Facilities include a resident manager and alarm service, lift, residents lounge, laundry, guest facilities and garden.

Falkirk is about 20 miles northwest of Glasgow in Central Scotland. The area between the Firths of Forth and Clyde had long been settled and Roman remains are to be found in the area and remnants of the Antonine Wall can be seen. The town saw significant growth in the 18th century with the development of the iron and steel industry and James Watt cast some of the beams for his early steam engine designs at the Carron Iron Works close to the town.

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Wellside Court is managed by Firstport 183 Vincent Street, Glasgow G2 5QY Telephone: 0141 248 2077

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