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Named after John Kelso Hunter, an acclaimed Symington-born artist, our Kelso Gardens development is located on the western edge of the picturesque and historical village of Symington, with good transport connections to Kilmarnock, Glasgow and the East via the A77 and M77. The first phase of the development offers stylish new homes ranging from spacious three-bedroom semi-detached homes up to luxurious five-bedroom, three-storey detached family villas.
The new development lies between two well-established residential neighbourhoods – winding Main Street and a previous Mactaggart & Mickel phase of homes, Townend Brae. Kelso Gardens also features areas of open green space and a new Co-operative store and enjoys a tranquil rural setting with all the coastal amenities of nearby Troon and Ayr less than 10 miles away.
Start your home buying journey today with Mactaggart & Mickel and experience for yourself the outstanding service, design, construction, materials and fittings we have been delivering since 1925. Your home will be finished and inspected with care by an award-winning family business whose attention to detail is a matter of pride.
Did you know you can personalise your home? Make your choices from a range of available Options and upgrades at our ‘one stop shop’ Sales Centres and Marketing Suites, including tiling, flooring and kitchen appliances and upgrades.
Download the development brochure for full details of home specifications.
Symington in South Ayrshire is a conservation village which still retains some of its original charming 19th-century streets. The village offers a sense of quiet community, yet is only a short distance from the beautiful Ayrshire coast, the bustling towns of Kilmarnock and Troon, and all the attractions of Glasgow city centre. The village itself has a grocery store, primary school, church, a pub/restaurant, bowling club and library.
The immediate area surrounding Symington also offers unrivalled golf and sporting opportunities, a unique cultural heritage plus a host of other leisure and recreational facilities. Hidden within breath-taking scenery are ancient castles, a wealth of beautiful country parks and gardens and lively market towns with an abundance of shops are just a short drive away. The Firth of Clyde also offers ample opportunities for walking, cycling, fishing and sailing around its sheltered waters.