Miller Homes’ new Hughes showhome is now open for viewing at its Kinglass Fields development.
Located in the historic town of Bo’ness, Kinglass Fields is in the heart of Sctoland and offers great commuter links to both Edinburgh and Glasgow and towns across the central belt.
The elegant four bedroom Hughes home has been thoughtfully designed with gorgeous interior touches to give potential buyers a taste of what life could be like at Kinglass Fields.
The ground floor features an expansive lounge with stunning bay window. The heart of the home is found in the kitchen dining space, a fresh and modern room that is the perfect spot to entertain.
The French doors allow you to enjoy scenes of beautiful crisp winter mornings. And the addition of a utility room, downstairs WC and integral garage all make the home practical for modern family life.
Upstairs, the Hughes has four bedrooms. Created with neutral tones such as charcoal grey and soft creams and featuring a variety of textures including suede and satin, the master bedroom is the perfect luxurious haven to escape to after a long day. The room also features an en-suite bathroom and generous built in wardrobes. The second bedroom also has an en-suite bathroom and built in wardrobe. The further two bedrooms and large bathroom ensure there is plenty of space for a growing family.
Also available at Kinglass Fields is the Munro home. The Munro features three bedrooms and a kitchen dining space with French doors. One of the three bedrooms has an en-suite shower and built-in wardrobe. Help to Buy is available on selected plots. Prices start at £164,995.
Another sought after home is the Esk with its stylish front porch and stunning bay windowed lounge as well as a family kitchen and dining room with French doors. Two of the four bedrooms include built-in wardrobes, and one incorporates an en-suite shower room. The Esk is priced £222,995.
Major attractions in the area, including Blackness Castle, Kinneil House and the Bo’ness and Kinneil Railway, allow for plenty of fun days out while the nearby Linlithgow train station provides quick access to both Glasgow and Edinburgh if you fancy exploring further afield.
For more information on Kinglass Fields, visit the development Thursday to Monday from 11am to 6pm. Check www.millerhomes.co.uk
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