Bellway - Winchburgh Grange, EH52

Prices from £180,995 to £320,995

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Development info

Winchburgh Grange is part of a well-established development of 1 and 2-bedroom apartments plus 3 and 4-bedroom homes, which boasts an attractive village location and an impressive range of local amenities. This iconic collection of homes will benefit from purpose-built walkways and cycle paths, well-regarded local schools, excellent transport links, and acres of bordering countryside.

Leisure

The Edinburgh to Falkirk Union Canal passes through Winchburgh, providing ample opportunities for walking and cycling to local beauty spots such as Glendevon pond; home to all manner of wildlife and fauna. The canal itself is being developed to include children's playgrounds and picnic areas. Winchburgh Grange is well-placed to take advantage of the world-class attractions of Scotland's capital city. Not only is Edinburgh the leading festival city in the world, it's also a UNESCO world heritage site. Packed with medieval tenements, narrow wynds of the old town and the sweeping elegance of the Georgian new town, there is no question Edinburgh deserves its reputation as one of the most stunning cities in the world.

Education

Families are well catered for at Winchburgh Grange, with a number of well-regarded local schools in the area. In the village itself, residents will find the existing Winchburgh & Holy Family Primary School, which has a planned expansion and upgrade as part of the development. In addition to this, two new primary schools are planned, while two new secondary schools will be built on a shared campus on the Western Edge of the village. The development also remains within the catchment area of Linlithgow Academy, just 6 miles away.

Shopping

The village of Winchburgh benefits from a good selection of everyday essentials such as supermarkets, convenience stores, pubs and restaurants. A network of cycle paths and pedestrian walkways offers access to the local shops, caf?s and restaurants in the surrounding neighbourhood.

A little further afield, Gyle Shopping Centre is the ideal spot for some retail therapy, with a mix of high-street brands, designer names, and independent boutiques.

It is no surprise culinary delights also await in Edinburgh. With five Michelin starred-restaurants, each with a unique flair on excellent food, this capital city continues to delight diners from all over the world.

The Sheep Heid Inn, thought to be Edinburgh's oldest pub, has been serving patrons for over six centuries. With quality eateries nestled all over the city, residents of Winchburgh Grange will never tire of the culinary options available.

Transport

Winchburgh Grange is ideally situated for commuters, with excellent transport links to the area's major towns and cities. The development is minutes from the M9, and a new junction is planned just one mile away at Duntarvie, allowing access to Linlithgow and Falkirk to the west, as well as Livingston to the east.The M9 allows travel northwards to Queensferry, and over the Queensferry Crossing via the A90 to Dunfermline. A new railway station is also planned for the mainline between Edinburgh and Glasgow, while regular scheduled buses provide services to Edinburgh, Linlithgow, Falkirk, South Queensferry and Broxburn.

Directions

Winchburgh Grange is less than three miles from the A89, which links with junction 1 of the M9 (4.5 miles) and junction 2 of the M8 (5 miles), and is only a little over 12 miles away from Edinburgh city centre. The local B8020 road is just 1.5 miles away, and provides a route into Broxburn town centre in less than 10 minutes.

The development is situated on Millcraig Place, within the attractive village of Winchburgh, which falls within the boundaries of West Lothian Council.