The Cruden Group achieved triple success at this year's Homes For Scotland Awards, picking up the coveted 'Home Builder of the Year 2012' accolade, in addition to a further two category awards at a prestigious ceremony in Edinburgh.
The Cruden Group impressed the panel of judges with its varied selection of high-quality, affordable developments across the East and West of Scotland.
More than 700 industry representatives in attendance at the high-profile awards ceremony, billed as the premier event in the Scottish home building industry's calendar, then voted The Cruden Group 'Home Builder of the Year.'
This fantastic, affordable development comprises 1, 2 & 3 bed apartments and 2, 3 & 4 bed terraced, semi-detached and detached villas.
Many of the properties in this development have spectacular views to Stirling castle and the open countryside. The comprehensive specification at Stirling Bridge includes gas central heating and double glazing as standard.
All kitchens are fully fitted and supplied with an integrated stainless steel oven, hob and hood. Master bedrooms are fitted with mirrored wardrobes and there is ample storage throughout all properties. All bathrooms are fitted with contemporary white sanitaryware and a choice of designer tiling by Porcelanosa.
Some apartments have balconies or terraced areas and all houses have private gardens, some with garages or driveways.
Location
Representing the first phase of the extensive regeneration of Raploch, Stirling Bridge is only minutes from Stirling's dynamic town centre, which blends a rich historic past with all the requirements of modern day living, from leading high street retailers to eateries, restaurants, bars and entertainment/leisure facilities. With fabulous views to the castle, residents will benefit from a new community and education campus, community centre and sports facilities, along with a new public park and the river walkway that opens up the area alongside the development on the River Forth.
Just a short drive from the M9, Stirling Bridge also has that all important commutability factor, making Perth, Edinburgh and Glasgow easily accessible.