This development will provide an attractive and unique setting for an integrated neighbourhood that will act as a gateway into Kilsyth. Design elements within the development will contribute to the biodiversity of the area by encouraging local eco-systems that support natural plant and wildlife, as well as create a sense of welcome.
Kilsyth boasts a scenic setting with the Kilsyth Hills to the north, and the River Kelvin to the south. The town is overlooked by the Kilsyth Lennox Golf Club – one of the most picturesque courses in Scotland - ensuring this is a perfect spot for golfers, plus the town enjoys a ‘Walkers are Welcome’ accreditation making it a popular base for lovers of outdoor pursuits.
SHOPSKilsyth enjoys the benefits of a pedestrianised main street and a wide range of individual and specialist shops to cater for your everyday needs.
SCHOOLSA good mix of primary and secondary education available within the town make it an obvious choice for families.Schools Distance (in miles)
Balmalloch Primary/Nursery School 0.49
TRANSPORTKilsyth is easily a commuter’s choice - the village benefits from an excellent transport infrastructure with the A80 offering a convenient route throughout the region including easy access to Glasgow, Edinburgh and Falkirk. The nearest train station is at nearby Croy and it offers a regular service into Glasgow’s Central station – a regional hub for services to the rest of Scotland and beyond.
HEALTHKilsyth Victoria Hospital is situated in Kilsyth and offers community health services. The nearest A&E main hospital in Monklands Hospital. The Kilsyth Medical Partnership in Kilsyth offers a range of local services, whilst The Oak Tree Dental service is also available in the town.
LEISUREKilsyth boasts a vibrant and engaging local community with plenty to keep even the most active family amused. There are beautiful parks at Colzium House and Burngreen, a local swimming pool and a whole host of community groups to get involved with.