These contemporary homes are designed and built with energy efficiency in mind - reducing environmental impact and lowering energy costs for homeowners. Care and attention towards energy efficiency is part of our wider Scotia Vision - an ethos of careful planning, responsibility and ambition that we are proud to live by.
The 'Gardener' house type at Scotia's Brechin West development is a spacious 3 bedroom detached new build house featuring a contemporary open plan ground floor with sliding doors opening to your enclosed rear garden. The Symphony kitchen comes fitted with oven, hob & hood as well as an integrated fridge freezer.
On the ground floor, there is an open plan kitchen/dining room and living/kitchen/dining area great for hosting friends and family alike. The utility room is situated off the kitchen and provides more access to the rear of the house.
On the first floor, the master bedroom features a good sized en-suite shower room as well as a generous walk-in wardrobe. Bedrooms two and three are also on the first floor, both benefitting from built in wardrobes. You can enjoy additional space in the top hallway and family bathroom with extra storage. The study area on the top hall provides that extra space for working from home, separating work and family time.
Air source heat pumps are fitted as standard on all house types at Brechin West, providing a more eco-friendly heat supply as well as reducing energy costs.
At the heart of Brechin is the eye-catching cathedral and a remarkable 11th century round tower, along with High Street properties dating back to the 15th Century and one-time mill buildings which are attracting the attention of heritage preservation experts.
Another bypassed town which is handily placed for the A90 to Dundee and Aberdeen, Brechin - home of Brechin City FC - is large enough to offer its 8000 population one secondary school, several primaries and a wide range of shops and local businesses.
The communities nearby include Stracathro - which retains a Tayside Health Board hospital facility - the hamlet of Trinity and Edzell, renowned for the historic Dalhousie Arch spanning the entrance to an attractive Georgian era planned town. Once home to a major US military base, which finally closed in 1997, Edzell, which has a popular golf club, has successfully reinvented itself over the past 20 years.
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