There's growing concerns for the welfare of a missing man from Falkirk who hasn't been seen for over two days.
16.10.2023 - 11:51 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Across Scotland, we are spoiled with beautiful scenery, stunning coastlines and a range of exceptional golf courses, and residents at Mactaggart & Mickel’s Greenan Views development in Doonfoot, benefit from these features, and more, right on their doorstep.
Located a few minutes outside of Ayr, Mactaggart & Mickel has released the last remaining three, four and five-bedroom homes for sale within this incredibly sought-after development a stone’s throw from the West Coast.
With prices starting at £247,495, the homes available include versatile layouts, excellent storage options, stylish kerb appeal and high quality throughout.
The three-bedroom Bryce house style has an external porch, open plan kitchen and dining space, separate living room, and especially spacious main bedroom with an ensuite.
Regional sales director, Liz Cleghorn, said: “The three-bedroom Bryce is one of our most popular home designs. We ensure that all of our homes are designed to be practical for the families that live in them, and a big part of that is including suitable storage. The storage in the Bryce is exceptional with three exceptionally large cupboards, and it’s something our customers frequently comment on.”
Buyers looking for a four-bedroom home in the area will need to act quickly as there is only one remaining. The four-bedroom detached Douglas house style boasts an open-plan kitchen and dining room, an integrated garage with access to the hall, and a WC with a utility room.
The five-bedroom Telford, built over three floors spanning an impressive 2066 sq ft, is perfect for those needing extra space.
Liz added: “The Telford is a remarkable home. The kitchen, dining and family area is a fantastic space and has a real ‘wow’ factor when you walk
There's growing concerns for the welfare of a missing man from Falkirk who hasn't been seen for over two days.
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