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Last chance to buy at The Ivy
House hunters looking for a new home in the historic town of Kilmarnock need to act now to secure one of just two properties remaining at Persimmon Home’s development named The Ivy.
Located in a prominent hilltop setting, The Ivy has two traditionally designed four bedroom homes to choose from, both finished to the Persimmon Homes quality standard.
The Ivy is perfectly placed with excellent road and rail links to Glasgow, Ayrshire, East Kilbride, and just ten miles from Prestwick Airport. The development benefits from stunning views of the surrounding countryside and the sandy beaches of Irvine and the Ayrshire coastline is just 20 minutes away.
In addition to the local amenities the town offers a unique mix of culture, retail and leisure. Shoppers are spoilt for choice in the cobbled streets of the town centre.
Persimmon Homes West Scotland’s sales and marketing director, Ingrid Gahagan, said: “The Ivy is a stunning development, so it’s no wonder we only have two properties remaining.
“The four-bedroom detached Wexford is the ideal home for growing families. And with just two Wexfords left at this idyllic development, house-hunters who want to secure their dream home need to act quickly.”
Prices at The Ivy start from £199,995* for a four-bedroom detached Wexford house. For more information call 01563 257 073 or visit www.persimmonhomes.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Amandeep Garcha .
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