Red Lion homes in Newton Mearns showcase Mactaggart & Mickel styling
NEWTON Mearns is a home from home for family housebuilder Mactaggart & Mickel Homes. The company has been creating desirable developments in the area for decades and its latest, Red Lion, is no exception. There are a number of stunning new house styles available now to reserve.
The luxurious Cramond villa has the wow factor. The ground flood has a double garage, fitness room, shower room and games room. The first floor offers spacious and flexible living space with an elegant lounge with front-facing balcony and a formal dining room. The impressive kitchen/breakfast room is extended by a beautiful sunroom, ideal for watching the sun set over the garden. The second floor has five spacious bedrooms.
The master includes an en-suite and dressing room, bedroom two also has its own en-suite and the three remaining bedrooms offer versatile space.
Newton Mearns has several highly regarded schools and excellent transport links. To arrange a viewing check www.macmic.co.uk or call 0141 639 6510.
All this and furniture too from ikea and bellway
FORGET last season’s moody blues, Bellway is making waves with soothing coastal hues in the ground floor of its new Cypress viewhome at Eastfields in Carntyne.
With interiors designed by Ikea, this two bedroom mid-terraced home is a real haven after a stressful day at the office or a demanding workout at the gym. Opening off the living room is the 13ft 8 long kitchen with its pale cashmere high-gloss units and chrome hood. French doors lead out to the garden and there is a downstairs cloakroom.
Also bright and airy is the on-trend master bedroom which teams grey and black bedcovers with a sage green feature wall and bold cactus prints, for a look that is both cool and practical. The second bedroom has a day bed while the family bathroom is predominantly white.
The Cypress, which starts from £135,995, can be reserved for £99 until the end of April and buyers will also be eligible for an Ikea furniture package to help them furnish their new home along with a consultation with an interior designer, subject to terms and conditions. Help to Buy is also available on this property.
The sales office is open daily, call 0141 554 7417.
Fife life with Allanwater
A SMALL selection of three and four bedroom properties are still available for entry between now and June 2017 at Carnock Road, Dunfermline from Allanwater.
They include a three bedroom Kintail villa at £157,995, two styles of four bedroom detached villas, the Lomond and the Cuillin, from £212,995, and a five bedroom detached Torridon at £294,995. The Kintail villa qualifies for the Help to Buy Scotland scheme.
Selected properties are also still available with the company’s superb value Move In Packages tailored to buyers’ needs, and could include carpeting, turf and flooring, or stamp duty paid.
Sales office open Thursday to Monday, 11am – 5.30pm. See www.allanwater.co.uk
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