Millcraig Terrace, Winchburgh, EH52 6GL
Monday 10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday closed
Wednesday closed
Thursday 10:00 - 19:00
Friday 10:00 - 17:00
Saturday 11:00 - 17:00
Sunday 11:00 - 17:00
The village of Winchburgh benefits from a good selection of everyday essentials such as supermarkets, convenience stores, pubs and restaurants. A network of cycle paths and pedestrian walkways offers access to the local shops, caf?s and restaurants in the surrounding neighbourhood.
A little further afield, Gyle Shopping Centre is the ideal spot for some retail therapy, with a mix of high-street brands, designer names, and independent boutiques.
It is no surprise culinary delights also await in Edinburgh. With five Michelin starred-restaurants, each with a unique flair on excellent food, this capital city continues to delight diners from all over the world.
The Sheep Heid Inn, thought to be Edinburgh's oldest pub, has been serving patrons for over six centuries. With quality eateries nestled all over the city, residents of Winchburgh Grange will never tire of the culinary options available.
Distances are straight line measurements from centre of postcode
Winchburgh Grange is less than three miles from the A89, which links with junction 1 of the M9 (4.5 miles) and junction 2 of the M8 (5 miles), and is only a little over 12 miles away from Edinburgh city centre. The local B8020 road is just 1.5 miles away, and provides a route into Broxburn town centre in less than 10 minutes.
The development is situated on Millcraig Place, within the attractive village of Winchburgh, which falls within the boundaries of West Lothian Council.
A REPUTATION YOU CAN RELY ON
Over 75 years of great homes and great service
When it comes to buying your new home it is reassuring to know that you are dealing with one of the most successful companies in the country, with a reputation built on designing and creating fine houses and apartments nationwide backed up with one of the industry’s best after-care services.
In 1946 John and Russell Bell, newly demobbed, joined their father John T. Bell in a small family owned housebuilding business in Newcastle upon Tyne. From the very beginning John T. Bell & Sons, as the new company was called, were determined to break the mould. In the early 1950s Kenneth Bell joined his brothers in the company and new approaches to design layout and finishes were developed. In 1963 John T. Bell & Sons became part of the public corporate scene and the name Bellway evolved.
Continuing growth
Today Bellway is one of Britain’s largest house building companies and is continuing to grow throughout the country. Since its formation, Bellway has built and sold over 100,000 homes catering for first time buyers to more seasoned home buyers and their families. The Group’s rapid growth has turned Bellway into a multi-million pound company, employing over 2,000 people directly and many more sub-contractors. From its original base in Newcastle upon Tyne the Group has expanded in to all regions of the country and is now poised for further growth.
Our homes are designed, built and marketed by local teams operating from regional offices managed and staffed by local people. This allows the company to stay close to its customers and take key decisions about design, build, materials, planning and marketing in response to local and not national demands. A simple point, but one which we believe distinguishes Bellway.
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