Large four‑bedroom new build with garden room, double garage and NHBC warranty — ideal for families..
4 bedroom detached new‑build, approx. 2,079 sqft
Garden room with French doors to rear garden
Large kitchen with breakfast area and separate utility
Double integral garage and driveway parking
Bedroom 1 with double dressing area and en suite bath/shower
Estate management/service charge £270 pa
Council Tax Band G — noted as quite expensive
Local area deprivation flagged as very deprived
This is a sizeable new-build four-bedroom detached home in Dargavel View, Bishopton, finished to contemporary family standards and covered by Taylor Wimpey two‑year and NHBC ten‑year warranties. At about 2,079 sqft the layout provides generous reception space including an elegant lounge, separate dining room, study and a large kitchen with breakfast area that flows to a tranquil garden room with French doors — a clear family entertaining hub. The double integral garage and utility room add practical storage for busy households.
Bedroom one features a double dressing area and an en suite with both bath and shower, creating a private ground for parents. Upstairs offers three further large bedrooms and an additional bathroom/en suite provision noted in the brochure; room dimensions are generous throughout. New‑build specification and warranties reduce immediate maintenance risk and deliver contemporary finishes and good broadband and mobile connectivity.
Buyers should note the material costs: the property sits in Council Tax Band G (described as quite expensive) and there is an estate management/service charge of £270 per year. The wider area classification shows “very deprived” for area deprivation despite a rural white‑collar worker profile locally; purchasers should consider local amenity and socio‑economic context when assessing long‑term value.
Overall, this home suits families seeking a spacious, low‑maintenance, newly built house with strong indoor/outdoor flow and practical parking. The property’s new‑build status and warranty protection are strengths, while annual running costs (high council tax and estate charge) and the local deprivation indicator are realistic, material factors to weigh before viewing.