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Keeper's Gate at Ellismuir Broomhouse Keeper’s Gate at Ellismuir Broomhouse Living in Broomhouse 04 Welcome home 06 Floor plans 08 Specification 32 How to find us 44 Plot Information Darwin Bridge See Page 08 Play Park Darwin B N See Page 10 901 Esk See Page 12 910 905 902 902 Douglas 914 909 903 See Page 14 915 909 906 903 Mitford 907 See Page 16 918 913 908 904 Dale 908 916 911 See Page 18 912 911 V 919 V Yeats 912 V See Page 20 917 920 Kennaway Existing Miller See Page 22 Homes Development V V Water Course V Humber 921 971 See Page 24 V V 970 V 921 968 962 969 Jura V 962 968 See Page 26 Future 922 965 967 971 Development 964 Chichester 922 965 966 See Page 28 961 964 952 963 953 954 972 Leader 923 955 See Page 30 960 956 954 957 955 951 924 V V 958 956 924 957 959 958 959 950 V V 941 925 942 935 942 926 934 950 949 927 936 933 943 932 949 935 936 927 934 933 937 932 944 939 948 928 940 937 The artist’s impressions 931 944 (computer-generated Existing Miller 938 graphics) have been Homes Development 939 prepared for illustrative 929 940 938 V purposes and are V 930 V indicative only. They V do not form part of any contract, or constitute V a representation or 945 SUDS warranty. External appearance may be 945 946 947 subject to variation upon completion of the project. Please Informal Link to note that the site plan Rivers Edge is not drawn to scale. 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. Keeper’s Gate at Ellismuir 01 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 Keeper’s Gate at Ellismuir. Outdoor Activities Keeper’s Gate at Ellismuir has an excellent selection of outdoor leisure amenities within easy reach. Approximately three miles to the north, Drumpelier Country Park includes five hundred acres of heath and woodland and two natural lochs with picnic sites, an adventure playground and facilities for boating and angling. To the east, the vast Strathclyde Country Park offers a watersports centre based on Strathclyde Loch, complementing mature woods and wetland habitats that are ideal for walking, cycling, horse-riding, sunbathing and bird-watching. Strathclyde Country Park also hosts major events, from exhibitions to regattas and country fairs, throughout the year. And, even closer, the 13th- century Bothwell Castle set in beautiful grounds overlooks the River Clyde. Transport Keeper’s Gate at Ellismuir is ideally located for access to the motorway network. The M73, M74 and M8 all pass close to the development, offering rapid travel in every direction. Glasgow, Edinburgh and the surrounding towns can also be reached easily by public transport, and the local train station at Baillieston is within walking distance of the development. 04 Chosen for its attractive landscape and wonderfully convenient location, Keeper’s Gate at Ellismuir is fast becoming one of the most sought after residential neighbourhoods in the city. With vast green spaces, including five golf courses, within the area, the calm, relaxing atmosphere is complemented by excellent leisure amenities, good shopping and close proximity to the M8 and M74 motorways, offering easy access to Glasgow city centre and the Central Belt. Welcome to Keeper’s Gate at Ellismuir... Landing Bedroom 3 Overview Bathroom Ground Floor First Floor Plots Floor Space Darwin Both the lounge and Lounge Master Bedroom 922, 958*, 959* 936 sq ft the kitchen and dining 3.070m x 5.387m 3.096m x 2.614m min room feature dual 10’1” x 17’8” 10’2” x 8’7” aspect outlooks and incorporate french W Kitchen/Dining En-Suite doors, adding 2.711m x 5.387m 2.079m x 1.616m flexibility to the 8’11” x 17’8” 6’10” x 5’4” arrangements and WC Bedroom 2 St helping to integrate 2.032m x 1.432m 2.675m x 2.910m the interior and the 6’8” x 4’8” 8’9” x 9’7” Bedroom 2 garden. The three Master bedrooms, reached Bedroom Bedroom 3 via a bright landing, 2.675m x 2.377m max include Enan -Sen-suiteuite 8’9” x 7’10” master bedroom with a built-in wardrobe. Bathroom 1.965m x 1.975m 6’5” x 6’6” Ground Floor First Floor Landing WC Bedroom 3 Bathroom Dining St W Lounge St Kitchen Bedroom 2 Master Hall Bedroom En-Suite Photography represents typical Miller om intrior an trior ll lan * Plots are a mirror image Elevational and Please speak to Sales in this brochure are not drawn to scale WCof plans shown above boundary treatments Adviser about possible and are for illustrative purposes only. may vary additional gable windows Consequently, they do not form part of any contract. Room layouts are provisional and may be subjectDinin to g alteration. Please rfr to t Imortant oti tion at t a of ti 08 Keeper’s Gate at Ellismuir brochure for more information. Keeper’s Gate at Ellismuir 09 St Lounge Kitchen Hall Bedroom 3 Bedroom 2 St En-Suite Landing Master Bedroom WOverviewBathroom Ground Floor First Floor Plots Floor Space Darwin B Twin windows give Lounge Master Bedroom 921 936 sq ft the lounge a light-filled 3.070m x 5.387m 3.096m max x 2.614m min elegance, complementing 10’1” x 17’8” 10’2” x 8’7” a dual aspect kitchen where french doors add Kitchen/Dining En-Suite flexibility and a stylish 2.711m x 5.387m 2.079m max x 1.616m max focal point to the dining 8’11” x 17’8” 6’10” x 5’4” area. The bright gallery WC Bedroom 2 landing leads to an en- 2.032m max x 1.432m max 2.675m max x 2.910m min suite master bedroom 6’8” x 4’8” 8’9” x 9’7” with a built-in wardrobe. Bedroom 3 2.675m max x 2.377m max 8’9” x 7’10” Bathroom 1.965m max x 1.975m max 6’5” x 6’6” Ground Floor First Floor Kitchen/ Bedroom 3 Dining Bedroom 2 St Hall WC En-Suite St Landing Lounge Master Bedroom W Bathroom Photography represents typical Miller om intrior an trior ll lan * Plots are a mirror image Elevational and Please speak to Sales in this brochure are not drawn to scale of plans shown above boundary treatments Adviser about possible and are for illustrative purposes only. may vary additional gable windows Consequently, they do not form part of any contract. Room layouts are provisional and may be subject to alteration. Please rfr to t Imortant oti tion at t a of ti 10 Keeper’s Gate at Ellismuir brochure for more information. Keeper’s Gate at Ellismuir 11 Kitchen/ Dining Hall WC St Lounge W Bedroom 2 Bedroom 4 Bathroom Landing Linen Overview Ground Floor First Floor Plots Floor Space Esk Featuring a dual-aspect Lounge Master Bedroom 902, 903*, 934, 1,128 sq ft bay-windowed lounge 4.103m max x 4.414m min 3.403m x 2.644m min 935*, 939, 940*, Bedrooand am family 3 dining 13’6” x 14’6” 11’2” x 8’8” 956, 957* area incorporating En-Suite french doors, the Esk’s Kitchen/Family En-Suite bright, airy ambience 5.566m max x 3.298m max 1.826m x 1.693m is complemented by 18’3” x 10’10” 6’0” x 5’7” a wealth of practical WC Bedroom 2 details from the 1.884m x 1.229m 2.826m min x 2.433m max useful cupboard by Master 6’2” x 4’0” 9’3” x 8’0” Bedroom the entranceW to the master bedroom’s Bedroom 3 twin wardrobes. 2.450m max x 2.852m max 8’0” x 9’4” Bedroom 4 1.940m x 3.322m 6’4” x 10’11” Bathroom 2.282m max x 2.218m max 7’6” x 7’3” Ground Floor First Floor W Bedroom 2 Garage Kitchen/ Bedroom 4 Family Bathroom Landing WC St Linen St Hall Bedroom 3 En-Suite Lounge Master Bedroom W Photography represents typical Miller om intrior an trior ll lan * Plots are a mirror image All plots are linked Please speak to Sales in this brochure are not drawn to scale of plans shown above detached Adviser about possible and are for illustrative purposes only. additional gable windows Consequently, they do not form part of any contract. Room layouts are provisional and may be subject to alteration.
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