Burngreen Brae offers a range of detached homes, semi-detached homes and fabulous townhouses offering modern living over three levels. With an amazing range of 18 styles to choose from you’ll be spoiled for choice.
The town of Kilsyth lies in scenic countryside at the foot of the Kilsyth Hills in an area of natural beauty with sightings of herons, birds of prey and roe deer not uncommon. The development, situated off Stirling Road is designed around a small natural loch with a dedicated wildlife/nature area.
A picturesque spot nearby is Burngreen Park, a conservation area of Kilsyth with a beautiful Victorian bandstand and cobbled streets. Here you can picnic or play putting or tennis. At Auchinstarry Marina on the nearby Forth and Clyde Canal, you can hire mountain bikes, canoes, kayaks or even a boat.
Colzium Castle Country Park is within a short walk and is a popular spot in the local area, where you can wander in the grounds and visit the walled gardens. Colzium House is a historic mansion which is popular as a function venue and also home to a museum where you can view Roman artefacts
found locally. The Roman connection is strong all around Kilsyth and you can also visit surviving sections of the famous Antonine Wall.
Facilities in the town are excellent, with primary and secondary schooling, a swimming pool, golf club and a good range of high street and specialist shops.
Commuters will find Kilsyth well placed for the motorway network for Glasgow, Edinburgh and Stirling, while the train station at Croy is less than 2 miles away and is on the main Glasgow to Edinburgh line.