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234281 109 DOC 00 0000.Pdf Welcome to Cherry Tree Park Cherry Tree Park brings a collection of modern 2 bedroom apartments and 2, 3 and 4 bedroom terraced, semi-detached and detached homes to this popular area of Livingston. Living by Robertson’s thoughtful design, open plan layouts and superior quality specification deliver the ideal urban lifestyle, with great local amenities on your doorstep in this thriving, well-established community. Livingston has excellent transport links with an easy commute to both Edinburgh and Glasgow, great shopping and leisure activities and access to travel further afield via Edinburgh International Airport. Our range of new homes has been developed to meet the needs of first time buyers, second steppers, growing families and downsizers. We know a new home is so much more than a place to live. We make sure you have the perfect base to make it all happen, that’s why we’ve been named Scottish Housebuilder of the Year 2020. Design statement Cherry Tree Park has been designed to bring an exciting new neighbourhood to Livingston with its own identity, which is in harmony with the area’s established features. Landscaping and tree planting will allow Cherry Tree Park to blend with the surrounding mature woodland. The main access road will have trees planted along the route with open spaces, further planting and varied surface materials - all to create contrast, variation and character throughout the neighbourhood. Two points of access from Hunter Road form a loop road through the development which is connected to further streets and driveways to provide access for residents. The development is in a sustainable location giving homeowners an alternative to using a car with a wide range of public transport options available. Streets have been designed with an emphasis on safety and to make it easy for pedestrians to walk around. A network of pleasant walking routes connect to the surrounding area and it’s a five to ten minute walk to nearby schools, restaurants, shops and amenities. 4 5 River Almond, Livingston Credit: Steve Hodgson Jupiter Artland Perfectly placed for travel and study Travel by car to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Stirling is simple with easy access to the major road networks around Livingston. Frequent train services run from Livingston North station, taking commuters to Edinburgh or Glasgow in little over half an hour. A good local bus service also links with the Edinburgh trams network. Edinburgh International Airport, which is only 12 miles away, flies to 158 destinations giving you access to the rest of the UK and beyond. There are a selection of schools and further education options nearby. Choices include Livingston Village Primary and St Ninian’s Primary School and at secondary level St Margaret’s Academy and Inveralmond Community High School. West Lothian College is also close by which offers a range of full and part-time courses; from art and architecture to hairdressing and accountancy. 8 The Centre, Livingston Relax and recharge Cherry Tree Park’s new homes have front and rear gardens giving homeowners their own private, outdoor space to enjoy. Beautiful local parks and open countryside are on your doorstep with woodland and riverside walks to explore, cycle paths and even fishing along the banks of the River Almond. Livingston is a major shopping destination with a wide selection of retail options. All major brands can be found at The Centre, and luxury fashion is available at Livingston Designer Outlet, the largest in Scotland, which has more than 70 boutiques, restaurants and cafes. Keen golfers can enjoy a round at Deer Park Golf and Country Club, Pumpherston and Linlithgow and gym-goers can choose from PureGym and Xercise4Less which are within easy reach. There is plenty for families to do with a leisure pool at Xcite Livingston, Five Sisters Zoo, Almond Valley Heritage Centre, cinemas, soft play options, ten pin bowling and a skatepark all nearby. 11 The Knock, Bathgate Hills Better connected A1 FIRTH OF FORTH FIRTH OF FORTH VD M90 ALE BL SOUTH QUEENSFERRY ALMONDV M9 SOUTH QUEENSFERRY THE JEWEL A90 Travel Leisure Education NE ROAD NE TO LINLITHGOW Cherry Tree Park ALDERS A90 The Jewel M90 T A902 Livingston Designer A902 WINCHBURGH Outlet St John’s Hospital 1.3 miles Almondvale Stadium 0.4 miles Step by Step 0.9 miles CORBIEWYND HUNTER ROAD M90 LEITH CORBIESHO ASDA EdinburghINGLISTON COLLEGE Livingston South Train Station 2.0 miles PureGym 0.4 miles Busy Bees 1.3 miles Supercentre ROUNDABOUT INGLISTON BROXBURN EDINBURGH KIRKT Livingston North Train Station 2.2 miles Livingston Designer Outlet 0.8 miles Woodlands Nursery 2.5 miles The Jewel MUSSELBURGH ON S ROAD J2 A1 DECHMONT M8 J1 CAMPUS A1 ROUNDABOUT Y Bathgate 5.7 miles Almondvale Park 0.9 miles Livingston Village Primary 0.6 miles M8 J3 ALE WA ALMONDV A720 EDINBURGH LIVINGSTON Edinburgh Airport 11.8 miles The Livingston Shopping Centre 1.1 miles St Ninian’s Primary 1.6 miles A720 ALDERST The Livingston Centre A71 J3a A71 Edinburgh City Bypass 12.9 miles Five Sisters Zoo 2.8 miles St Margaret’s Academy 0.6 miles A720 Kinnaird Retail Park DALKEITH A6106 ROAD ONE BALERNO KIRKNEWTON BALERNO Edinburgh City Centre 18.4 miles Deer Park Golf & Country Club 2.9 miles Inveralmond Community High 1.7 miles STRAITON Cherry Tree Park A70 A703 NEWTONGRANGE NIDDRIE MAINS A702 A6095 A7 PENTLAND HILLS ROSLIN PENTLAND HILLS ALE ROAD NEWCRAIGHALL ROAD REGIONAL PARK TAKE JUNCTION 3a M8 REGIONAL PARK ALMONDV A701 Glasgow Edinburgh Distances are approximate Cherry Tree Park, Hunter Road, Livingston | Sat Nav: EH54 7EX 12 13 New home, new chapter A brand-new home is more than just that; it’s the chance for a brand-new start. Everything about a new home is pristine, waiting for you to make it your own. You will have a choice of superior quality kitchens, in a range of colours and styles to match your individual taste, with luxury upgrade options to help you enjoy time spent in the kitchen. Generous, well-designed storage space is always included in our home designs. All have built-in storage cupboards, fitted wardrobes and some homes enjoy separate utility areas to provide all the space you need. Our new homes are designed to fit the lifestyle of today’s homeowner including open plan kitchen/dining, thoughtful spaces for home-working and French doors to your private garden to help bring the outdoors in. 14 Paris Kitchen/Dining Style and comfort All Living by Robertson homes and apartments offer a choice of finishes allowing you to have a home that reflects your individual style. There is a place for everything with thoughtful storage and built in wardrobes making it easy to stay organised. Most of our homes have an en suite to your main bedroom, with superior quality specification and luxury upgrade options, helping you to create your own private sanctuary. Our new build homes are warm and comfortable with high-performance insulation, photovoltaic roof panels and energy efficient gas central heating. 17 Paris Main Bedroom Paris Bedroom 4/Home Office Paris Bedroom 2 The International Range 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes Designed around what matters to you We understand the many ways you need your home to work for you. With our thoughtful design and superior quality specification, we’re confident you’ll be proud to invite friends into your modern, new home. We regularly consult on what our buyers really want and feedback clearly shows that you value a hallway, so we included one in all our designs. Our latest home styles feature a private parking space or monoblock driveway, while some styles have a single garage for a car, bikes or much needed extra storage. A fully detailed specification is available as a separate insert. 22 Paris Lounge Family living in style All Living by Robertson homes are designed with today’s modern families in mind. Our homes are based around open plan living, with the kitchen and dining area forming flexible spaces which can be used for meals, home working and family time. French doors from the kitchen and dining area lead out to the garden, great when entertaining and gives children easy access to outside play. All front gardens have a finished lawn and rear gardens can be landscaped to create your own perfect outdoor space. We have all the space you need with generous built-in wardrobes and cupboards, a utility room in some styles and a downstairs WC which all helps to make family life run that little bit more smoothly. 25 Monaco Kitchen/Dining Housetypes Site plan Our detailed site plan lets you see where your home might be in relation to the rest of the development. Maple Our friendly and experienced staff can help you choose which housetype best suits your lifestyle. 11 We are happy to provide assistance; answering any questions you might have and pointing you towards 10 Willow 12-23 professional mortgage and legal advice where appropriate. We are with you every step of the way. 9 8 24-39 Brisbane ET Lisbon 103 2 bedroom end terrace home 3 bedroom detached home with en suite Affordable Housing 104 Plots 98, 100 Plots 2, 81, 82, 108 100 102 105 7 99 101 Brisbane MT Madrid 98 106 Affordable Housing 6 2 bedroom mid terrace home 4 bedroom detached home with en suite 97 107 Plot 99 and integral garage 93 96 5 Plots 5, 6, 77, 78, 107 77 92 95 108 Canberra ET 91 4 3 bedroom end terrace home with en suite Monaco 78 94 90 Plots 74, 86, 87, 89, 90, 93 4 bedroom detached home with en suite 3 and integral garage 89 79 109 Canberra MT Plots 9, 10, 109 2 74 88 3 bedroom mid terrace home with en suite 87 80 110 Plots 75, 85, 88, 91, 92 Paris 72 73 75 1 69 70 71 4 bedroom detached home with en suite 68 76 86 Copenhagen and integral garage 81 85 3 bedroom semi detached home with en suite Plots 7, 8, 11, 79, 80 82 84 Plots 3, 4, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 94, 95, 96, 97, 101, 102, 104, 105, 106 Vancouver 83 4 bedroom detached home with en suite Havana Plots 1, 83, 110 3 bedroom corner turner home with en suite Plots 76, 84, 103 Cherry Tree Park – Range 2021.
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