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Neil Gunn Road, Dunbeath
Neil Gunn Road is set in the south side of Dunbeath on the north eastern coast of Scotland. The village is rich in historical heritage, offering excellent landscapes, a harbour, a heritage centre and local shops. The development is close to a bus stop with a frequent bus services to Wick, Inverness and Thurso.
This development comprises of 6 one bedroom bungalows.
Lady Floras, Newmilns
Lady Flora’s, a listed building built between 1875-77, was originally a school for girls and is located in the centre of the former lace town of Newmilns, East Ayrshire. The town itself is set in a valley with the River Irvine running through it and enjoys the beautiful scenery of the Ayrshire countryside. Newmilns offers a wide range of shops and local amenities all within easy access. Excellent bus links offer frequent access to Kilmarnock and Glasgow where regular train links can take you further afield. Wi-Fi is available throughout the development and in individual properties.
This development comprises of 20 one-bedroom flats, 5 two-bedroom flats & 1 three-bedroom flat.
Mackenzie Square, Kinlochbervie
MacKenzie Square is located in the scenic harbour village of Kinlochbervie, on the stunning North West Scottish coast. Overlooking the stunning Loch Inchard and surrounded by thousands of acres of unspoiled highland countryside, Kinlochbervie’s wonderful beaches and fascinating wildlife offers a retreat from the hustle and bustle of the rest of the world. A community bus regularly takes people shopping to Ullapool and Dingwall, where there are great rail links to Inverness, Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow.
This development comprises of 8 one-bedroom bungalows.
North Ayrshire
Council Nominations
St Margarets Court, Greenock
St Margaret's Court is located in Grieve Road, two miles from the town centre and close to Lyle Hill. Greenock itself has many great landmarks including the harbour, Victoria Tower and Customs House. The well equipped town centre is accessible by foot or by bus. Greenock offers excellent transport services including rail links to Gourock and Glasgow, and there is a frequent ferry service to Dunoon. Wi-Fi is available throughout the development and in individual properties.
This development comprises of 28 one-bedroom flats & 4 two-bedroom flats.
Leodamus Place, Islay
Leodamus Place is situated on the edge of busy Port Ellen on the Isle of Islay. Built around Loch Leodamais, Port Ellen is the largest town on Islay, and provides the main ferry connection between the island and the mainland. Bus links on the island are very good. There is a regular ferry service to the mainland and regular flights are available from the island to Glasgow.
This development comprises of 15 one-bedroom flats & 1 two-bedroom flat.
Fair Work First
£3.6m Regeneration project to support Argyll & Bute Housing Emergency starts on site
Kinloch Court, Blackwaterfoot
The Isle of Arran on the Firth of Clyde hosts many villages, mostly along the coastline of the island. Kinloch Court is set in the small village of Blackwaterfoot on the southwest coast of Arran. Blackwaterfoot has a small harbour and golden beach overlooking the impressive Kilbrannan Sound. Brodick (10 miles away) and the rest of Arran can be easily accessed by local bus services, and a regular ferry runs from Brodick to Ardrossan, from which Glasgow is only another hour away by train.
These peaceful cottages provide islanders with affordable rented housing and, in doing so, greatly contributes to the success of the island’s businesses, schools and communities. We are the biggest landlord on Arran. We have General Needs homes in the villages of Brodick, Lamlash, Whiting Bay, Kilmory, Shiskine, Pirnmill and Corrie.
This development comprises of 10 one bedroom bungalows.