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    Holmwood is on Netherlee Road, Cathcart, Glasgow

    By bus
    There is a frequent service from the city centre to Clarkston Road.

    By bike
    2 miles from NCN 7, 75

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    Nearest station is Cathcart – 1 mile

    By road
    Netherlee Road is off Clarkston Road (B767), 4 miles S of Glasgow city centre
    Ordnance Survey Ref: NS585597
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