Scotia Homes is preparing to launch an exciting new development at Cromleybank in Ellon. This is of particular significance as Scotia first established its roots in this Aberdeenshire town, over 30 years ago.
The Ellon-based homebuilder is committed to delivering a positive and transformational investment as they celebrate their long-standing connection to the area.
Thoughtfully planned new build communities have the potential to deliver long term benefits to the wider community and to existing homeowners.
Supporting the growth of local communities
New build developments play an important role in helping small villages like Ellon, grow sustainably. As communities evolve over time, there is a greater need for high quality homes that suit a range of lifestyles: first-time buyers, growing families and downsizers.
By introducing new homes into an area, developments like Cromleybank can help:
- Retain local families who want to stay in the area
- Provide opportunities for younger generations join the property ladder
- Prompt long-term investment in the local community
- Support population growth that helps sustain local services and businesses
Investment in local businesses
At Scotia Homes, it’s apparent that supporting local businesses is an important part of their approach. For all flooring, they partner with Frasers of Ellon, and their kitchens are sourced from Laings of Inverurie: two well-established local businesses with strong roots in the area. This only highlights a small percentage of the local companies Scotia proudly works alongside.
Celebrating the heritage of Cromleybank Farm
Scotia’s upcoming development at Cromleybank recognises the importance of preserving and celebrating the area’s rich heritage, whilst creating space for a new thriving community.
A key feature of this Aberdeenshire development is the pathways connecting to the Ythan riverside corridor, with hopes of encouraging residents to spend time outdoors and making green spaces easily accessible.
Scotia Homes are excited to create a community that embraces the heritage of Ellon.
How are health care services impacted by new build communities?
A widely shared assumption is that new build homes add unnecessary strain to local healthcare services. However, the quality of homes is linked to individual’s health. Poor quality homes that lack insulation were found to be directly linked to negatively impacting people’s health, putting more strain on the services offered.
New build homes not only provide well insulated and energy efficient spaces, but also feature outdoor, green spaces, making the most landscape. Cromleybank will benefit from a cycle path that connects to the riverside trail, as well as other walking paths that connect to the local village, overall supporting healthy lifestyles.
Delivering energy-efficient homes for modern living
New homes at Cromleybank will be built to a high standard and support energy efficient living.
- Improved insulation
- Lower energy bills
- More efficient heating systems
- Well connected by public transport
Energy efficient homes not only support more sustainable living, but can also help reduce the long-term running costs of a home.
Cromleybank by Scotia Homes
As plans progress, Scotia Homes look forward to sharing more about the vision for Cromleybank and the positive contribution it will make to the future of Ellon.
For further information about Cromleybank and to register your interest, visit scotia-homes.co.uk