A luxury development of three-storey homes near Glasgow has been completed in time for Christmas.
Carmichael Homes are ready to welcome new homeowners to The Fieldings, their new development in the village of Jackton.
This collection of 19 three-storey townhouses is located in a quiet cul-de-sac on Jackton’s southern edge, combining countryside charm with easy access to top amenities.
Schools, local shops, restaurants, and sports facilities are just a short drive away, along with direct transport links via the A726 to the city.
Each townhouse is A-rated for energy efficiency and features fully fitted Leicht kitchens by Kitchens International, Villeroy & Boch bathrooms and private balconies to enjoy the festive views of the surrounding countryside.
The showhome Dunlin has four bedrooms, a private double driveway, and a mid-floor entrance.
Its ground floor includes a bright lounge that opens onto the garden, a dedicated dining or study space, a modern kitchen/dining area with garden access, a separate pantry, and a WC.
The first floor features two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes and a family bathroom, while the second floor offers a principal bedroom with a spacious en-suite and dressing pod, plus an additional double bedroom.
Scott Carmichael, managing director of Carmichael Homes, said: “We are excited to offer buyers the chance to settle into their dream home in time for Christmas.
"These homes are designed with flexible, family-oriented layouts, making them perfect for festive entertaining, relaxing, and enjoying quality time with loved ones.
"Townhouse living is an ideal choice for those seeking a home that grows with them, with ample space to host guests, work from home, or unwind.”
The Fieldings development was a finalist in the Best Family Home category at our sister title The Herald Property Awards.
Prices start at £329,995.
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