A NEW phase of houses has been released at a popular Hamilton development.
Stewart Milne Homes have released the properties at the Brackenhill Park development to meet the needs of those looking to move to a peaceful semi-rural location.
The highly sought-after community features a range of three, four, five and six-bedroom detached family homes nestled in the South Lanarkshire countryside and just two miles from Hamilton town centre.
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The new phase of homes features a selection of 12 different styles, including the Castleford, the Harris and the Roslin and are from the award-winning housebuilder's new Villages range.
The light and airy homes are finished to the highest standard throughout with flexible and well-planned living spaces to suit family life.
As well as the new homes, to make the most of the development's hilltop location, parkland, footpaths and play areas are also being created.
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Tony Williamson, sales and marketing director at Stewart Milne Homes Scotland, said: "Brackenhill Park’s striking countryside views, peaceful semi-rural location and first-class commuter links are in high demand, and we are proud to present the new Villages range of homes, which have been created with the world’s new way of living at the forefront of mind.
"The new collection offers versatile spaces which can serve a variety of uses, from a home office to reflect an increase in home working, to more indoor and outdoor living space to enjoy when spending more time at home.
"At Brackenhill Park we are building a lasting legacy, where families can lead healthy lifestyles, enjoying walks, playing in the surrounding parkland and sharing time with neighbours within the central Village Green."
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