MORE than 400 new homes will be built at a brownfield site in North Glasgow.
Ashlar Village, a new development by Bellway Homes, is located off Bisland Drive, and next to Ruchill Park.
An A-listed water tower has determined the overall streetscape for the development, with Bellway investing in specialist lighting that will enhance the tower, creating an iconic landmark.
Parkland areas will be built, particularly around the water tower, as well as play areas and landscaped paths.
The housebuilder has also designed new energy-efficient house styles specifically for Ashlar Village which will feature a collection of three- and four-bedroom terraced, semi and detached homes, and one- and two-bedroom apartments.
On completion, the development will feature a total of 403 properties.
Pauline Coates, sales director, Bellway Homes Limited (Scotland West), said: “This is an exciting new development for us, and the city, and it’s terrific to see the new house designs and the development start to come to life after many months of planning.
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“The first homes to be released were immediately snapped up. They offer great value for people who want to be close to and enjoy all the benefits the West End has to offer.”
All properties include car parking and energy-saving solar panels.
The sales office is open by appointment from Thursday to Monday from 10am until 5pm.
More details are available by calling 01418 465 212 or visiting bellway.co.uk.
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