North east firm Scape Homes is to showcase its Angus projects with a series of special events this month.
On Thursday, August 20, Scape Homes is opening the doors of one of its Angus developments for an exhibition of work by North east photographer Andrew Sage between 4.30pm and 8pm.
Drumyellow near Arbroath has been converted Drumyellow into three, top-of-the-range four and five bedroomed family homes. The unusual feature of a round building – which once housed a working horse powering the farm's threshing mill – gives Drumyellow extra special architectural appeal. It has been sympathetically incorporated in the conversion to form one of the bespoke family kitchens making full use of the peaked ceiling and exposed timber beams.
On Saturday, August 22nd Arbroath's Marine Court – formerly the Marine Ballroom – on Hill Road will open its doors to visitors between 11am and 3pm. Refreshments, including seafood snacks, will be served throughout the day.
Marine Court is a development of 29 luxury one and two bedroom apartments by Stonehaven-based Scape Homes. The properties range in price from £99,950 to £189,950.
The show apartment at Marine Court has been styled by Arbroath-based interior designer Pat Renson who runs The Harbour Studio and who is much in demand for residential and commercial commissions throughout Scotland.
Independent financial adviser Sandra Thomson of Midas Financial Solutions (Scotland) Ltd, Aberdeen will also be on hand to offer guidance to potential buyers.
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