Scotland Park Home Estates
- Friday, 23 November 2007
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Rolling hills, beautiful lochs and glens and great whisky ? Scotland has it all. Explore park home living north of the border
Ailsa View Park
Fereneze Road, Shillford Hamlet,
Strathclyde G78 3AT. 0141 8808935
This 145-plot Laird Estates site is set in 18 acres of rolling countryside adjacent to the Glennifer Brae Park. Despite its village location, it is just a 30 minute drive from Glasgow Airport.
There are currently plots available at Ailsa View.
Monthly plot fee £108, including water and sewage
Courthill Park
Auldgirth, Dumfries
DG2 0RR. Tel 01387 740336
This park, located opposite Robbie Burns' old home, has space for 41 plots; there are currently two vacancies. It is open to retired and semi-retired residents. Not pets are permitted. Run by the Hogg family, Courthill boasts a fantastic countryside setting, yet is also close to the town.
Monthly plot fees £99.66
Park Village
Turret Bank Road, Crieff,
Perthshire PH7 RJN. 01764 650900
Spectacular hillside setting
Fancy moving to the Highlands? Park Village is in the beautiful valley of Strathearn in the heart of Perthshire, within easy distance of Scotland's rugged west coast and the fishing villages on the east coast.
Monthly plot fee £112.50
Cherry Tree Park
Empire Way, Gretna,
Dumfries & Galloway DG16 5BP. 01524 858777
This six-acre site boasts 70 plots and a new infrastructure. It has been totally redeveloped under new owners for the retired and semi-retired market.
Monthly plot fee £102
Cunninghamhead Estate
Stewarton Road, Irvine, Kilmarnock
Ayrshire KA3 2PE. 01294 850510
This new development is located in the heart of beautiful Ayrshire countryside, yet is also just three miles from the coastal town of Irvine.?? Each home has mains water, mains drainage and electricity.
Monthly plot fee £102, including sewage and water rates
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