




Earls Way presents a thoughtfully planned collection of new homes in a prime Glenrothes location, just a mile from the bustling town centre. This Bellway development showcases 2, 3, and 4-bedroom properties designed for modern Scottish living, with homes priced from £254,995 to £361,995. The development benefits from exceptional build quality under the guidance of award-winning site manager Peter Lawrie, who recently earned recognition with an NHBC Pride in the Job award. Set within Fife's attractive landscape, these homes combine contemporary design with practical layouts suitable for first-time buyers, growing families, and those seeking their next step on the property ladder. Each home comes with Bellway's standard specifications, providing an excellent foundation for personalisation and finishing touches that will make your new house truly feel like home.
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Glenrothes offers excellent amenities for new residents, with the town centre just a mile away providing comprehensive shopping at the Kingdom Shopping Centre and Fife Central Retail Park. Educational options include highly-rated primary schools like Warout Primary and South Parks Primary, while Glenrothes High School serves secondary students. Transport connections are strong, with regular bus services to Kirkcaldy and Edinburgh, plus easy access to the A92 for commuting. The town sits conveniently between Edinburgh (45 minutes) and St Andrews (30 minutes). Local amenities include Asda, Tesco, and Morrison's supermarkets, while dining options range from family-friendly pubs to popular chain restaurants. Glenrothes boasts excellent recreational facilities including Riverside Park, multiple golf courses, and the nearby Lomond Hills Regional Park for outdoor enthusiasts. The area maintains a strong community feel while offering modern conveniences.
With 2-4 bedroom homes available, focus on maximising space and light in your new Bellway property. Consider neutral paint colours in smaller bedrooms to enhance the sense of space, while feature walls work well in larger reception rooms. Quality laminate or luxury vinyl flooring suits high-traffic areas like hallways and kitchens, with carpet creating warmth in bedrooms. Window treatments should balance privacy with natural light – particularly important in Scottish homes. For 4-bedroom properties, fitted wardrobes in the master bedroom maximise storage, while 2-bedroom homes benefit from space-saving solutions. Garden landscaping can add significant value, especially with Scottish weather considerations for plant choices and drainage.