The Scotsman

Exclusive family enclave promises a life in Cults

Two showhomes have just opened in the affluent Aberdeen suburb, writes Sarah Devine

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Two house types have become available to buy at Cala Homes (North) prestigiou­s Cults Park developmen­t in the south-west of Aberdeen.

The affluent, leafy Granite City suburb of Cults is just three miles from its centre, and is home to the spacious Allan Park, which runs alongside the River Dee, as well as a number of independen­t shops, restaurant­s and cafés.

Cults Park, which comprises three, four and five-bedroom homes, is now in its second phase and a pair of showhomes now display the two house types – the five-bedroomed Lowther and the four-bedroomed Cleland – to fine effect.

With 2,289sq ft of space over two storeys, the Lowther has been designed with luxury in mind, with its showhome boasting a colour palette of champagne and oyster.

The ground floor of the £749,000 property includes an impressive open-plan family living-diningkitc­hen area with French doors which open directly onto a northeast-facing landscaped garden.

The stylish Alno-equipped kitchen features Dekton worktops and fully-integrated appliances, as well as plenty of space in which to entertain.

An integrated garage is accessible via a separate utility room, where noise from appliances is kept to a minimum.

A bespoke fireplace from Athena, using award-winning Dru designs, takes pride of place in the separate formal lounge.

Upstairs, there are five bedrooms, two of which are ensuite, and a bathroom fitted with Villeroy & Boch sanitary ware and a choice of wall tiling from Porcelanos­a.

The expansive master bedroom includes spacious walk-in wardrobes and has Deeside views.

Meanwhile, the four-bedroomed Cleland, priced at £555,000, incorporat­es 1,680sq ft of living space, and also boasts an open-plan kitchen-dining area, again with French doors opening on to a rear garden.

Two of the four bedrooms are ensuite, and all have ample integrated storage.

Fraser Carr, sales and marketing director at Cala Homes (North), said: “Cults is one of the most highlysoug­ht-after suburbs in Aberdeen.

“It is in the catchment area for some fantastic schools and has an abundance of great amenities on its doorstep. While it has a charming village feel, it is only three miles away from the centre of the city which means it is perfectly placed to offer the best of both worlds.

“Our Cults Park developmen­t comprises a collection of family homes boasting 6.6 acres of green open space with mature trees, beautiful landscapin­g and a private play area for families to enjoy.”

Indeed, it would seem that the Cults Park developmen­t offers the perfect place for families seeking more space to grow.

Fraser adds: “We have some very attractive incentives available on selected plots at the developmen­t including Cala’s part-exchange service which can help to make moving home as straightfo­rward as possible.

“We market and sell your existing property for you, so you can concentrat­e on moving into your new home.”

There are nine properties still available to purchase at Cala Park, and viewings are by appointmen­t only. To find out more, go online and see www.cala.co.uk

“While it has a charming

village feel, it is only three miles away from the centre of the city

which means it is perfectly placed to offer

the best of both worlds”

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 ??  ?? Main: both showhomes benefit from a generous kitchen-dining area. Top
left, the Cala Park developmen­t. Below, from left to right, the Lowther
and Cleland house types, and two interiors from the latter’s showhome
Main: both showhomes benefit from a generous kitchen-dining area. Top left, the Cala Park developmen­t. Below, from left to right, the Lowther and Cleland house types, and two interiors from the latter’s showhome

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