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Housing spread reaches a Newmains farm holdout

September 27 2024

Housing spread reaches a Newmains farm holdout

The North Lanarkshire village of Newmains is set for growth with the launch of a new housing development on a green field site north of Abernethyn Road.

Briar Homes, a division of AS Homes, has lined up 27 semi-detached and terraced houses designed by George Buchanan Architects for the site in the first tranche of an eventual 73 properties.

Occupying the former East Crindledyke Farm, of which various buildings still survive as offices and workshops, these structures will be replaced by rows of housing along the site perimeter, framing a central green space while retaining established tree belts.

Ainslie McCrone, sales & marketing manager at Briar Homes Ltd, commented: "Each home has been designed to give residents more—more space, more comfort, and more style—while preserving the charm of the local area. Whether you’re stepping onto the property ladder, expanding your family, or looking for your forever home, Willowfields offers something truly special.

"With its blend of traditional character and modern convenience, Willowfields is more than just a place to live—it’s a place to thrive. We’ve created a community that perfectly complements a wide range of lifestyles, offering a picturesque backdrop for your next chapter."

Properties will be finished in multi brick with ribbed brickwork panels and feature cills to add visual interest. 

Properties will establish an urban edge to the site, opposite Robin's Bar
Properties will establish an urban edge to the site, opposite Robin's Bar
Terraced and semi-detached housetypes will be offered
Terraced and semi-detached housetypes will be offered

2 Comments

brian adams
#1 Posted by brian adams on 27 Sep 2024 at 14:05 PM
please excuse me while I re yawn my butt off !!
Lovely
#2 Posted by Lovely on 28 Sep 2024 at 07:45 AM
The blurb sounds totally utopian but the images (and real intentions) seem more like mid range Milton Keynes commuter belt stuff from the 90's.

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