公司信息
Good people deserve a good place to stay.
Glad you’re here
Hello, I’m Karolina, the manager of Klass Living - welcome!
You can get a real feel for who we are and our style of hospitality just by searching for Klass Living online. Guests often mention how smooth and comfortable their stays are, and I do everything I can to make sure you feel well looked after from the moment you arrive.
If you have any additional requirements, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. We specialise in longer term stays and are always happy to tailor the experience to suit your needs - whether you’re working in the area, relocating, or just need a home from home for a while.
Looking forward to hosting you soon!
Karolina
住宿信息
Drumpellier Crescent , Coatbridge, ML5 1ED
Klass Living Short Term Accomodation
Step into the spacious 2 bedroom 1 bathroom ground floor apartment with private driveway ans easy access to M8 and M74
Tailored for professionals and contractors, our home provides a peaceful stay with all the comforts you need for a productive stay.
What to expect:
2 Bedrooms
Fully Equipped Kitchen
Smart TV
While not a typical holiday destination, this home offers everything you need for a comfortable stay.
周边信息
Coatbridge
Once known as the 'Iron Burgh' because of its many ironworks, Coatbridge is now home to the Time Capsule leisure centre and Summerlee – Scottish Museum of Industrial Heritage.
The town of Coatbridge lies east of Glasgow, in North Lanarkshire and has strong links with Lanarkshire's industrial heritage. The present-day street layout of the town centre was largely influenced by the planning of the Baird family who owned one of the town's largest ironworks.
Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life, a four-star visitor attraction provides an exciting look at the Industrial History of Lanarkshire and Scotland.
Coatbridge was part Gartsherrie, in the parish of Old Monkland. The population increased due to the iron trade and work in nearby coal mines, also the Dundyvan and Summerlee ironworks were large employers. Coatbridge is on the road from Airdrie to Glasgow and the Monkland canal runs through the town.
At the turn of the last century, Coatbridge was the eighth-largest town in Scotland. The town became known as 'the industrial heartland of Scotland' and the 'Iron Burgh. It was formed by the amalgamation of a number of local villages: Old Monkland and Kirkshaws, Coatbridge, Coatdyke, Dundyvan, Gartsherrie, Langloan and Whifflet.