New Releases At Longniddry Village
Posted 8 December 2021 by
Keith OsborneWith more than 60% of the first phase of the development sold out, the latest range of two-, three- and four-bedroom houses have been released for sale at Longniddry Village by developer ZeroC.
Longniddry Village is located on the beautiful East Lothian coastline offers a combination of country, coastal and city living. Located less than 20 minutes from Edinburgh by train, you can enjoy a lifestyle with everything you need close by.
With prices from £275,000, the new properties being built there have been designed by celebrated architect Ben Pentreath in traditional style to reflect the best of the nearby country towns and coastal villages and developed in partnership with landowners Wemyss and March Estates.
The architectural period style is prevalent with a range of coach houses, apartments and family detached homes all designed to complement the local vernacular. Every home has the ‘wow factor’ from the colourful front doors to period features such as sash and case windows and high ceilings. The same attention to detail is reflected throughout the interior with high-quality fixtures and fittings, designer kitchens with integrated appliances, bathrooms with chrome showers and taps, and fibre broadband.
Home of the Month is the ‘Ferguson’ on Plot 56, which is for sale at £375,000. This is a mid-terrace three-bedroom house offering a generous 1,196 sq ft of living space. The ground floor has a kitchen/dining room with French doors to the rear garden, a separate living room and a WC/utility room, while upstairs, two of the bedrooms are doubles and one is a single that could make a perfect home office. Bedroom one comes with en suite and built-in wardrobe. The family bathroom and off-landing storage cupboard complete the home.
The festive season is a period when many people think about spending quality time with friends and family during the holidays and ZeroC has already opened the doors for the first families who have unpacked their boxes, including their Christmas decorations, to move into their new homes.
The families have joined together in celebrating moving into Longniddry sharing some afternoon tea with their neighbours, whilst taking part in a wreath-making workshop with the resident ‘flowersmith’ Ruth Alder.
Allison Sutherland, regional sales and marketing director for ZeroC’s parent company Places for People, said: “We are delighted to welcome the very first families as they settle into their new homes here at Longniddry Village. It was wonderful to host an afternoon of festive activities as our new neighbours greeted each other and made their very own wreaths to hang on their front doors, giving the development a real Christmas feel.
“Each family who has moved in has also been given a Christmas tree to adorn their new home. We were delighted to work with Caring Christmas Trees who provide sustainably sourced trees from a local farm, with all proceeds going towards tackling the root causes of homelessness in the area.”
Find out more about Longniddry Village from ZeroC.
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