Scottish Field

Sandy beaches and a home office with a view

- CONTACT Sales office and 5 bedroom show home open by appointmen­t. Satnav KA23 9LX. Tel: 01292 590 442 hopehomes.co.uk

Anew year can often make us assess our own daily routine, often with a view to achieving a better work/life balance. Sandy beaches and ultra-fast fibre mean the dream could be yours at Chapelton, Seamill on the Ayrshire coast. The Admiral 5 bedroom Georgian style villa is ideal for a home office with a view.

Named Best Large Family Home on the Herald Property Awards’ Developmen­t of the Year, the Admiral is light-filled with a huge, open plan, kitchen/dining/ family space that features bi-fold doors leading to the garden. There’s a separate lounge and an unusually spacious hall and landing, as well as 5 double bedrooms with 2 en suite shower rooms and a stunning family bathroom.

Traditiona­l on the outside, and warm and cosy inside, it is a striking 2,150 square feet home with unrivalled kerb appeal.

Endless beaches, walking and cycling paths, a championsh­ip golf course, two yacht havens, restaurant­s and a spa, are all on your doorstep. Ferries to several Scottish islands are within easy reach with many of the homes boasting great views of the sea and the Isle of Arran.

Built by trusted family firm, Hope Homes, who have just celebrated 30 years in business, the few remaining homes at Chapelton, can still be customised to suit your needs. There’s a beautiful show home, like no other you’ve seen, furnished with a pleasing mix of old and new, to inspire you.

Traditiona­l walls, painted gates and hand painted house names complement the natural sandstone, slate, larch and heritage paint colours that make Chapelton a unique developmen­t of new homes. Period-style homes, but without the never-ending repairs and large heating bills that come with an old property.

When Covid guidelines allow, why not take a pleasant run to Seamill, West Kilbride in North Ayrshire, and see for yourself. Many of the homes are now occupied, meaning you can really get a feel for what it would be like to live there. Only 45 minutes from Glasgow. Scotland’s Developmen­t of the year is well worth a look.

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