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Loccard Park Symington M876 Symington A90 0 8 To Dundonald A To M Kilmarnock, 8 Glasgow Glasgow M8 & North ce 1 a A7 d rr e M T d 7 k n 4 occar e L d A Par wn a 72 o o 7 6 T R 3 7 7 77 s A d Whitelees M n M7 la w 2 e 0 r 7 B A Main Str e eet a Kilmarnock 1 r A7 B d M Loccard Park n Townend e 7 n d N 4 R o A71 w on r To gt th in Symington ym A7 S th 8 Mauchline d u Troon a o 7 A77 o S R A7 rix d 3 er R Prestwick 74 A K n B 7 o Road 6 t g Symington ck n Ayr Cumnock i no 7 m r 7 y S ma A il K A superb choice of 3 to 5 bedroom detached modern villas. Maybole To Ayr & South Girvan Hansel Village A few home truths about Mactaggart & Mickel Homes Bachelors' Club Ayr Central Dundonald Castle Royal Troon Golf Course Ayr Racecourse Newmilns Ski Slope Galleon Sports Centre Gaiety We’ve been building superior homes since 1925. We employ Theatre Dean Castle Country Park Barnweil Tower Ayrshire coastline architects who combine vision with practicality. As a family Bachelors' Club Ayr Central Dundonald Castle Royal Troon Golf Course business we only build quality homes – it’s a matter of pride. Ayr Racecourse Newmilns Ski Slope Galleon Sports Centre Gaiety We provide responsive after sales care for two years. We’re proud Theatre Dean Castle Country Park Barnweil Tower Ayrshire coastline that we have many 2nd and 3rd generation purchasers. We offer Bachelors' Club Ayr Central Dundonald Castle Royal Troon Golf Course guaranteed entry dates – unique amongst all house builders. Ayr Racecourse Newmilns Ski Slope Galleon Sports Centre Gaiety Our established sales procedures and practices comply and exceed with the Consumer Code for Homebuilders. 1 Atlantic Quay 1 Robertson Street Glasgow G2 8JB Tel: 0141 332 0001 Fax: 0141 248 4921 Sales enquiries to our development at Marr Meadows, Barassie, Troon Sat Nav: off Deveron Road KA10 7LT Tel: 01292 315 570 [email protected] Left to right - Ayrshire coastline, Arran kitchen/dining, 'The Lang Scots Mile' www.macmic.co.uk/homes The particulars, prices, illustrations and plans in this brochure are intended to give a fair description of the property but their accuracy is not guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract. All dimensions taken from widest point. Mactaggart & Mickel Homes reserve the right to alter prices, specifications and equipment as necessary. Barnweil photo - 197 aerial photography. Hand-crafted homes for generations Please recycle Hand-crafted homes for generations The Location The Development Development Plan shows indicative plot layouts only. Clients should refer to their Title Plan for individual plots (your lawyer will advise). One Point of Contact 1 We operate a ‘One Point of Contact’ policy as an effective part of our overall PLOT 17 commitment to Customer Excellence. This allows us to ensure consistency in PLOT 16 communicatio n and Future access road V quality of service V PLOT 18 throughout the entire North PLOT 15 2 customer experience – PLOT 19 from pre-sales to after- PLOT 20 sales care. PLOT 21 PLOT 22 Specification PLOT 23 Future Development Bathrooms PLOT 24 All bathrooms come fitted PLOT 25 with white sanitaryware PLOT 26 3 with chrome fittings PLOT 27 including wall hung WC, PLOT 14 bath and square wash hand basin. Bathrooms PLOT 13 are also fitted with a white PLOT 12 heated towel warmer, a PLOT 11 V square mirror above basin V PLOT 10 and chrome toilet roll PLOT 9 holder. A contemporary 4 and generous range of PLOT 7 PLOT 8 tiling options is available PLOT 28 from Porcelanosa. PLOT 6 PLOT 29 Private Kitchens PLOT 5 A range of high quality Amenity Area cabinets, handles and worktops are available for PLOT 4 you to personalise your PLOT 30 kitchen. Appliances PLOT 3 include stainless steel 1: Staffa bedroom 2. Nearby beach at Troon Existing development chimney cookerhood, PLOT 31 Townend Terrace 3: Typical Mactaggart & Mickel family bathroom 4. Broom kitchen To Dundonald single oven, gas four PLOT 2 burner hob. Kitchens Loccard Park is in a museums, galleries and fishing and sailing around achieve year on year for feature 1 ½ bowl stainless Existing development PLOT 1 superb location situated cinemas, not to mention its sheltered waters. the quality of design, build steel sink and chrome on the fringe of Symington endless array of stylish These all combine to and customer care. mixer tap. PLOT 32 village, a conservation bars and restaurants, make Loccard Park the area that still retains its Glasgow caters to all perfect place for quality All of our homes’ An extensive range of original charming streets. needs and interests. family living. components are Porcelanosa tiles is The development will assembled in a controlled available. feature 32 new homes The immediate area environment, ensuring The Arran Quality Craftsmanship ranging from 3 to 5 surrounding Symington consistent levels of quality Ironmongery 4 bedroom detached villa bedroom stunning and in South Ayrshire offers Mactaggart & Mickel and finish at our High quality chrome modern detached villas. unrivalled golf and Homes has a Mactaggart & Mickel The Staffa ironmongery fitted sporting opportunities, a commitment to quality Timber Systems off-site 4 bedroom detached home as standard. Symington is the ideal unique cultural heritage building, reaching back facility. Our techniques are Townend Brae place for providing a warm plus a host of leisure and over 85 years. We are a at the forefront of modern Main Street The Lomond Safety and security Symington village sense of village recreational facilities. All family business and have technologies and ensure 4/5 bedroom detached home Smoke and carbon community, yet at the set in breathtaking traditional values. We that every home is wind The Colonsay same time it is only a s cenery, you’ll discover naturally move with the and watertight in a day. monoxide alarms are fitted 4/5 bedroom detached villa short distance from the ancient castles, a wealth times, incorporating the That commitment to as standard. beautiful Ayrshire coast, of beautiful country parks latest building technology. quality and recognition of Options The Broom the bustlin g towns of and gardens and bustling sustainability and 3 bedroom detached home Kilmarnock and Troon, market towns with an We take considerable environmental issues is Per sonalise your home and all the attractions of abundance of shops pride in every home we part of our wish to give further with our range of The Islay Glasgow City Centre. close at hand. The Firth of build. That philosophy is our customers the home available Options offered 4/5 bedroom detached home With its huge range of Clyde offers opportunities reflected in industry of their dreams. at our ‘one stop shop’ shops, theatres, for walking, cycling, recognised awards we Sales Centre..
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