Situated in the scenic harbour town of North Berwick, Miller Homes’ latest development Ferrygate Meadow, is now available to reserve with prices starting at £349,995.
The development will feature more than a dozen of the housebuilder’s most popular home styles in a countryside location to the west of the town, just minutes from the train station and beach.
A total of 105 properties are available in the development in three, four and five bedroom options including Miller’s popular four bedroom home, the Douglas, with its luxurious L shaped ensuite master bedroom, available from £349,995; the four bedroom Mitford, with a contemporary dining and kitchen area, available from £354,995 and the good sized four bedroom Kennaway, available from £404,995.
Ferrygate Meadows offers buyers the rare opportunity to make their home in one of Scotland’s most prestigious and sought after places to live. The vibrant local community enjoys an excellent quality of life in this picturesque town built around a historic harbour.
The town’s schools have an enviable reputation and North Berwick High School was recently named by Tatler magazine as one of the top state schools in the UK. North Berwick Health Centre offers a choice of GPs with full nursing support, and there are two dental surgeries in the town.
For outdoor enthusiasts there are many countryside walks, including the John Muir Way which runs through North Berwick. The Scottish Seabird Centre is a popular local attraction as are the many sandy beaches. There are two golf courses in the town and North Berwick Tennis Club has six all-weather courts that host the annual East Lothian Open. Neil Gaffney, Area Sales and Marketing Director from Miller Homes Scotland said: "We are delighted to be bringing much-needed housing to North Berwick and to be able to offer homebuyers the chance to put down roots in this wonderful part of Scotland. With the town offering so much, from the vibrant community to the picturesque countryside and Edinburgh being within easy reach, we are anticipating a considerable amount of interest in the development."
Building work has already commenced with the first home ready to move in to by Spring 2017. Interested buyers can pop into the Marine Hotel in North Berwick where a sales consultant is based,visit www.millerhomes.co.uk or call 03334 308 774.
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