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Dawn-Homes-At-Kippen.Pdf Great Location Desirable Homes FORE ROAD This way to find out all about what Dawn Homes have in mind for your new home T BRAE OT SC DAWN HOMES AT KIPPEN OFFERS A SELECTION OF BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED HOMES 22 B8 B UR N SID E E RA B ROAD TT O SC FINTRY B822 OAN L O L AKWOOD IL H STLE A C N OAKWOOD E E R G N R U B O D A OO K EN W E OAKW GR O N O R D U B DAWN HOMES AT O AKWOO D DAWN HOMES AT AN EXCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT OF LUXURY 3, 4 & 5 BEDROOM HOMES Dawn Homes Ltd 220 West George Street Glasgow G2 2PG T: 0141 285 6700 E: [email protected] www.dawn-homes.co.uk Great Location Desirable Homes FORE ROAD This way to find out all about what Dawn Homes have in mind for your new home T BRAE OT SC DAWN HOMES AT KIPPEN OFFERS A SELECTION OF BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED HOMES 22 B8 B UR N SID E E RA B ROAD TT O SC FINTRY B822 OAN L O L AKWOOD IL H STLE A C N OAKWOOD E E R G N R U B O D A OO K EN W E OAKW GR O N O R D U B DAWN HOMES AT O AKWOO D DAWN HOMES AT AN EXCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT OF LUXURY 3, 4 & 5 BEDROOM HOMES Dawn Homes Ltd 220 West George Street Glasgow G2 2PG T: 0141 285 6700 E: [email protected] www.dawn-homes.co.uk LOCATION AMENITIES Kippen is the type of picturesque place that people drive Kippen is a village and no one would want to change that through thinking ‘I wouldn’t mind living here.’ It is a very by bolting on all the amenities of a large town but, like all attractive village set in a beautiful part of Stirlingshire well established villages, it offers everything you need. Local between the Gargunnock Hills and the Fintry Hills. shops are of a high standard and the town of Stirling, with a The county town of Stirling is just nine miles away to the choice of supermarkets, is only a fifteen minute drive away. east and Scotland’s biggest city, Glasgow, is twenty miles Kippen Primary School has a very good reputation there is a south. Dawn Homes have an excellent reputation. pre school nursery there too. From Kippen Primary children Not just because of the high standards for which they are go on to Balfron High School, another establishment with a renowned; they build homes in the places where people fine reputation. Kippen Parish Church, incidentally the tallest want to live and Kippen is just such a place. This exclusive building in the village, dates back to the early 19th century development of 3, 4 and 5 bedroom luxury homes is an and has 15 superb stained glass windows by Herbert Hendrie, opportunity to live in this highly desirable setting. who was responsible for the windows in Liverpool Cathedral. Dawn Homes have created successful residential developments across Scotland. DAWN HOMES AT KIPPEN Every Dawn Homes development enhances the area and this one will be no different. The layout of the development will be tasteful and in keeping with the surroundings BEAUTIFUL NEW HOMES IN A and the homes will be designed and built to the highest standards. This is a comparatively small, exclusive development of luxury 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes. TRANQUIL VILLAGE SETTING Kippen is a very desirable place to live and these will be highly desirable properties. OUT AND ABOUT TRANSPORT For anyone fond of fresh air it just doesn’t get any fresher Bus routes both locally and to bigger towns and cities are than here. Walkers, ramblers and cyclists love this part very well established and regular and car drivers are only of Scotland. Anglers too are spoilt for choice with some twenty minutes away from the motorway network. famous waters all within an easy drive. Golf, tennis, watersports, and spectator sports are all readily accessed and Kippen has both a football team and a rugby team. Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park are right on your doorstep. Every year, tourists from far and wide travel to see the Kippen Street Fayre with it’s Fayre King and Fayre Queen, which brings the community together. LOCATION AMENITIES Kippen is the type of picturesque place that people drive Kippen is a village and no one would want to change that through thinking ‘I wouldn’t mind living here.’ It is a very by bolting on all the amenities of a large town but, like all attractive village set in a beautiful part of Stirlingshire well established villages, it offers everything you need. Local between the Gargunnock Hills and the Fintry Hills. shops are of a high standard and the town of Stirling, with a The county town of Stirling is just nine miles away to the choice of supermarkets, is only a fifteen minute drive away. east and Scotland’s biggest city, Glasgow, is twenty miles Kippen Primary School has a very good reputation there is a south. Dawn Homes have an excellent reputation. pre school nursery there too. From Kippen Primary children Not just because of the high standards for which they are go on to Balfron High School, another establishment with a renowned; they build homes in the places where people fine reputation. Kippen Parish Church, incidentally the tallest want to live and Kippen is just such a place. This exclusive building in the village, dates back to the early 19th century development of 3, 4 and 5 bedroom luxury homes is an and has 15 superb stained glass windows by Herbert Hendrie, opportunity to live in this highly desirable setting. who was responsible for the windows in Liverpool Cathedral. Dawn Homes have created successful residential developments across Scotland. DAWN HOMES AT KIPPEN Every Dawn Homes development enhances the area and this one will be no different. The layout of the development will be tasteful and in keeping with the surroundings BEAUTIFUL NEW HOMES IN A and the homes will be designed and built to the highest standards. This is a comparatively small, exclusive development of luxury 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes. TRANQUIL VILLAGE SETTING Kippen is a very desirable place to live and these will be highly desirable properties. OUT AND ABOUT TRANSPORT For anyone fond of fresh air it just doesn’t get any fresher Bus routes both locally and to bigger towns and cities are than here. Walkers, ramblers and cyclists love this part very well established and regular and car drivers are only of Scotland. Anglers too are spoilt for choice with some twenty minutes away from the motorway network. famous waters all within an easy drive. Golf, tennis, watersports, and spectator sports are all readily accessed and Kippen has both a football team and a rugby team. Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park are right on your doorstep. Every year, tourists from far and wide travel to see the Kippen Street Fayre with it’s Fayre King and Fayre Queen, which brings the community together. GET MOVING HELPING YOU IN EVERY WAY POSSIBLE At Dawn Homes we will do everything we can to help you move with the absolute minimum of stress or worry. Our website outlines all the different ways that we help our new home buyers. Our people are experts on Help to Buy, Part Exchange, Assisted Move and Assured Move. Quite simply, we are with you and on your side every step of the way, taking care of the detail and ensuring that you and your family’s interests are the priority. Visit our website www.dawn-homes.co.uk and choose get-moving. And you will. PART ASSURED EXCHANGE MOVE Let us help you move Let us help you sell to your brand new your current home, home, hassle-free. with the safety net of Dawn Homes Part Exchange Scheme. ASSISTED HELP TO BUY MOVE (SCOTLAND) Let us assist in the marketing of your current home and pay the marketing fees. Beautifully built homes and superbly designed developments have given Dawn Homes their respected reputation. Established in 1984, Dawn Homes developments across Central Scotland and Ayrshire have set new standards of excellence. Visit one of the show homes and see the difference for yourself. We pride ourselves in providing the highest quality homes, with a customer service to match. From reservation through to the day you move in, and beyond, our Directors and staff will be on hand to help you every step of the way. Our Customer Care is second to none - we provide fast, efficient service, seven days a week, and for up to two years DAWN HOMES AT after you have moved into your new home. DAWN HOMES AT DEVELOPMENT PLAN This new Dawn Homes development in Kippen is an exciting opportunity to own a luxury 3, 4 or 5 bedroom home in one of central Scotland’s most desirable areas. Dawn Homes are renowned for the quality of the homes they build and the care they take to build them in the right places, in a development layout sympathetic to the surrounding location. Kippen is a delightful Stirlingshire village, full of character and history. Every amenity is close to hand and this is truly rural life at its best for the modern family. N 01 03 04 05 Carrick 02 06 17 07 Etive 18 19 Tummel 08 16 20 Ness 21 09 14 15 Helmsdale 22 10 11 12 13 Nevis 23 24 Teviot Tay 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 N Sat Nav ref for Dawn Homes at Kippen is FK8 3DQ The Carrick – 963 sq ft 89.5 sqm Ground Floor Dining Kitchen Kitchen 3.06m x 2.68m 10’0” x 8’9” Dining 2.60m x 2.35m 8’6” x 7’8” Lounge 4.67m x 3.31m 15’4” x 10’10” WC 2.18m x 1.10m 7’2” x 3’7” Hall Bedroom 3 St.
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