Eager house buyers queued in their droves on
Saturday 27th October for the hugely anticipated launch of Hawkhead
Village in Paisley. With a waiting list increasing fast, matched
with six properties already sold, it’s clear that Hawkhead Village
is quickly becoming one of the most sought after addresses in
Paisley.
Over 400 people attended the launch of the prestigious development
that will see the town’s historical 1930s former hospital brought to
new prosperity. Kier Homes in partnership with The Burrell Company
will provide a fabulous mix of 326 new and converted properties.
Kier Homes will offer new-build apartments, cottages, detached homes
and townhouses set within stunning landscaped grounds.
Sharon Spinelli, sales and marketing manager, Kier Homes West
Scotland, said: “I am delighted with the interest we have received
already at Hawkhead Village, especially at this early stage.
Hundreds of people have registered their interest in the development
and our waiting list is expanding by the day.”
In Phase One at Hawkhead Village, prospective buyers can view plans
for the stunning two bedroom Tait House apartments which are
spacious, airy and bright, featuring balconies that will overlook
the mature landscaped grounds.
Each will also boast the style and functionality that all Kier Homes
provide, including individually designed kitchens with integrated
appliances, ceramic wall tiles and under-unit lighting and bathrooms
come complete with quality suites and wall tiles.
Economical heating systems and high performance double glazing also
comes as standard.
Sharon adds: “These properties are built and designed to suit every
type of home buyer from young couples, professionals through to
families looking for a sizable home in a great location.”
Kier Homes has been building quality homes in some of Scotland’s
most prestigious locations since 1998. Highly regarded in the
industry, Kier Homes offers quality and design to a high
specification across its entire range of new homes.
Since its beginnings in 1936, Hawkhead Hospital has remained part of
a historically and culturally significant group of buildings
designed by the acclaimed architect and has also held strong links
to the local Paisley community.
Paisley born architect Thomas Smith Tait was a stalwart of Scottish
interwar architecture, with a portfolio including the Daily
Telegraph building in London, the pylons on Sydney Harbour Bridge
and St Andrews House in Edinburgh.
Don’t miss the chance to take a look at the fabulous Hawkhead
Village on Hawkhead Road, Paisley. The sales office is open from
Monday-Sunday at 10.30am-5.00pm
Email:
kirsty.irons@beattiegroup.com