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Brook Fields East Kilbride a New Home Brook Fields East Kilbride A new home. The start of a whole new chapter for you and your family. And for us, the part of our job where bricks and mortar becomes a place filled with activity and dreams and fun and love. We put a huge amount of care into the houses we build, but the story’s not finished until we match them up with the right people. So, once you’ve chosen a Miller home, we’ll do everything we can to make the rest of the process easy, even enjoyable. From the moment you make your decision until you’ve settled happily in, we’ll be there to help. Living in East Kilbride 02 Welcome home 06 Floor plans 08 Specification 20 How to find us 28 Brook Fields 02 Plot Information Angus N See Page 08 Glen See Page 10 Munro Existing Miller Existing Miller See Page 12 Development Development Darwin See Page 14 Darwin B See Page 16 Blair See Page 18 LINDSAYFIELD ROAD Overhead Electricy Cables P.O.S 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 Footpath Link 636 601 616 636 635 635 634 602 635 634 611 611 613 613 612 612 614 614 610 610 603 603 607 607 605 605 604 604 609 606 609 606 608 633 608 634 633 633 632 628 632 629 629 632 629 627 628 631 630 628 619 619 630 627 619 631 630 626 627 620 620 626 620 625 621 631 626 621 P.O.S 625 621 618 617 624 625 622 622 624 622 624 623 623 623 The artist’s impressions (computer-generated graphics) have been Burn prepared for illustrative Play Area purposes and are indicative only. They do not form part of any Existing Development contract, or constitute WAKEFIELD AVENUE a representation or warranty. External appearance may be subject to variation Existing Development upon completion of the project. Please note that the site plan is not drawn to scale. Quality of life is about the details of everyday living. From the little things, like knowing the nearest place to pick up a pint of milk, to more important matters like finding the right school or having a health centre nearby, you need to know that the community you’re moving to will support you and your family, as well as being a pleasant place to live. So here’s some useful information about the area around Brook Fields. The East Kilbride area offers a lively selection of entertainment and cultural attractions, including an Arts Centre with theatre, cinema and exhibition facilities, and a Village Theatre in the old part of the town. There is a cinema, a ten-pin bowling centre and an ice rink in the East Kilbride Shopping Centre, and the Dollan Aqua Centre in the town centre includes flumes, a gymnasium, kids’ pool, and an Olympic-sized swimming pool. East Kilbride is also an ideal place for anyone who enjoys the outdoor life. Calderglen Country Park, around three miles from the development, incorporates nature trails along the River Calder, a children’s zoo, a public golf course and a museum. The James Hamilton Heritage Park, on the northern edge of the town, features a 16-acre loch with a host of watersports facilities including boat hire, and the countryside around East Kilbride offers endless scope for exploration. 05 The artist’s impressions (computer- generated graphics) have been On the edge of East Kilbride, Brook Fields features prepared for illustrative purposes and are indicative only. They do not form part of any contract, luxurious modern housing of the highest quality. These or constitute a representation or warranty. External appearance may be subject to variation two, three and four bedroom homes are designed to upon completion of the project. accommodate the needs of a modern family, combining style and comfort. This is a rare opportunity to enjoy the convenience of a modern town with the added charm and fascination of rural surroundings and an attractively landscaped location. Welcome to Brook Fields... Bathroom Bedroom 2 Landing Overview Ground Floor First Floor Plots Floor Space Angus The welcoming Dining/Living Master Bedroom 604, 605*, 745 sq ft canopy over the 4.375m max x 2.965m max 3.739m max x 2.541m max 608, 609*, front door introduces 14’4” x 9’9” 12’3” x 8’4” 612, 613* a practical, welcoming home. French doors Kitchen En-Suite 2.575m max x 3.400m max 2.164m max x 1.773m max fill theEn living-Suite and dining room with 8’5” x 11’2” 7’1” x 5’10” St natural light, creating WC Bedroom 2 an inviting, flexible 2.322m max x 1.162m max 2.164m x 3.236m space, and the 7’7” x 3’10” 7’1” x 10’7” master bedroom incorporates an Bathroom en-suite shower 2.187m max x 1.933m max room and a built- 7’2” x 6’4” Mastiner wardrobe. Bedroom W 2 Bedroom Mid-Terrace Ground Floor First Floor Bathroom Dining/ Bedroom 2 Living Landing St WC En-Suite St Kitchen Hall Master Bedroom W Photography represents typical Miller Homes’ interiors and exteriors. All plans * Plots are a mirror image in this brochure are not drawn to scale of plans shown above and are for illustrative purposes only. Consequently, they do not form part of any contract. Room layouts are provisional and may be subject to alteration. Please refer to the ‘Important Notice’ section at the back of this 09 Brook Fields brochure for more information. Brook Fields 010 Dining/ Living St WC Kitchen Hall Bedroom 3 Bedroom 2 Landing Bathroom Overview Ground Floor First Floor Plots Floor Space Glen The convenient Dining/Living Master Bedroom 621, 622, 800 sq ft cupboard by the 4.375m x 3.520m 3.713m max x 2.593m 625*, 626*, entrance, perfect for 14’4” x 11’7” 12’2” x 8’6” 633, 634, coats and umbrellas, 635 St reflects the attention Kitchen Bedroom 2 to detail found 2.396m max x 3.448m max 2.249m max x 3.827m max throughout the Glen. 7’10” x 11’4” 7’5” x 12’7” MastFrencher doors add WC Bedroom 3 Bedrooa focalm point to the 2.323m max x 1.129m max 2.214m x 2.503m W living space, and the 7’7” x 3’8” 7’3” x 8’3” third bedroom could be transformed into Bathroom a superb home office. 2.059m x 1.700m 6’9” x 5’7” 3 Bedroom Mid-Terrace Ground Floor First Floor Bedroom 3 Dining/Living Bedroom 2 Landing St WC Bathroom St Hall Kitchen Master Bedroom W St Photography represents typical Miller Homes’ interiors and exteriors. All plans * Plots are a mirror image in this brochure are not drawn to scale of plans shown above and are for illustrative purposes only. Consequently, they do not form part of any contract. Room layouts are provisional and may be subject to alteration. Please refer to the ‘Important Notice’ section at the back of this 10 Brook Fields brochure for more information. Brook Fields 11 Dining/Living St WC Hall Kitchen St Bathroom Bedroom 2 Landing En-Suite St W Overview Ground Floor First Floor Plots Floor Space Munro The lounge opens St Lounge Master Bedroom 603, 606*, 900 sq ft via a small lobby on 4.027m max x 3.870m max 2.760m x 3.597m 607, 610*, to a delightful kitchen 13’3” x 12’8” 9’1” x 11’10” 611, 614*, and dining room with 620, 624, french doors, making Kitchen/Dining En-Suite 627*, 630*, Master impromptu barbecues 5.089m x 2.996m max 2.328m max x 1.427m max 631* Bedroom an easy option when 16’8” x 9’10” 7’8” x 4’8” the weather beckons. Bedroom 3 WC Bedroom 2 The en-suite master 1.918m max x 1.172m max 2.927m x 2.920m bedroom offers the 6’4” x 3’10” 9’7” x 9’7” added convenience of a built-in double Bedroom 3 wardrobe. 2.267m x 2.432m 7’5” x 8’0” Bathroom 2.100m max x 1.695m max 6’11” x 5’7” 3 Bedroom Mid or End-Terrace Ground Floor First Floor Bathroom Kitchen/Dining Bedroom 2 Landing En-Suite St St WC Lobby † W St Lounge Master Hall Bedroom Bedroom 3 Photography represents typical Miller † Homes’ interiors and exteriors. All plans * Plots are a mirror image Window not applicable in this brochure are not drawn to scale of plans shown above to plots 620, 627 and 630 and are for illustrative purposes only. Consequently, they do not form part of any contract. Room layouts are provisional and may be subject to alteration. Please refer to the ‘Important Notice’ section at the back of this 12 Brook Fields brochure for more information. Brook Fields 13 Kitchen/Dining St WC Lobby Lounge Hall Landing Bedroom 3 Bathroom Overview Ground Floor First Floor Plots Floor Space Darwin Both the lounge and W Lounge Master Bedroom 623*, 628 934 sq ft the kitchen and dining 3.070m max x 5.387m max 3.056m max x 2.614m max room feature dual 10’1” x 17’8” 10’0” x 8’7” aspect outlooks and incorporateSt french Kitchen En-Suite doors, adding 2.660m x 2.482m 2.082m max x 1.641m max Bedroom 2 flexibility to the Master 8’9” x 8’2” 6’10” x 5’5” Bedroom arrangements and Dining Bedroom 2 helping to integrate 2.660m x 2.905m 2.637m max x 2.910m the interiorEn-S anduite the 8’9” x 9’6” 8’8” x 9’7” garden.
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