MORE than 30 homes have been built at Lochgilp Street in Maryhill.

The homes – the fourth development as part of the Maryhill Locks Masterplan - have sold out, with 10 sold on the first day.

Each home came complete with parking [including electric car charging capability]; spacious layouts and a ‘hidden garden’ at the back of the development.

Gary Watt, igloo regeneration director, said: “We’re incredibly proud to have handed over these homes to the newest residents of Maryhill Locks, which has fast become a great place to live and call home. Lochgilp Street will only add to the wonderful sense of place that is emerging at this quite unique part of Glasgow, where the canal meets the River Kelvin. The mix of contemporary architecture and low energy construction means the character is defined by good design, and is good for the planet too”.

CCG managing director, David Wylie said: “Lochgilp Street is a truly outstanding proposition for those looking to get on to the property ladder, or to step up or right size from existing homes. With great proximity to both the west end and city centre, we are not surprised that this development has been so popular with buyers.

“For CCG, this is the second phase of the Maryhill Locks Masterplan and we were delighted to be involved with Bigg Regeneration once again. All of the homes have been constructed to the highest quality standards and with the added benefit of solar panels, they are also incredibly energy efficient, ensuring that the lucky homeowners will benefit from a reduction in their energy bills.

“We look forward to working with Bigg Regeneration in the future.”