New Homes in Clackmannanshire

Discover new houses and new apartments in Clackmannanshire here.

Seven Sisters
Seven Sisters
Sequoia Grove, Cambusbarron, Stirling, Stirlingshire, FK7 9RE
  • £414,995 to £541,995
  • 4 bedroom
Sycamore Grange
Coming soon
Sycamore Grange
Cairneyhill Road, Crossford, Fife, KY12 8QB
  • Coming soon
DWH @ Bangour Village
DWH @ Bangour Village
Bangour Village Estate, Wester Dechmont, Dechmont, EH52 6LL
  • £410,995 to £502,995
  • 4 bedroom
Marina Way
Marina Way
Shale Road, Winchburgh, West Lothian, EH52 6RD
  • £287,995 to £480,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
DWH @ Valley Park
DWH @ Valley Park
2 Crawford Road, East Calder, Livingston, West Lothian, EH53 0WL
  • £419,995 to £499,995
  • 4 bedroom
Auchinleck Village
Auchinleck Village
Duich Crescent, Robroyston, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, G33 1GU
  • £391,995 to £419,995
  • 4 bedroom
West Craigs Quarter
West Craigs Quarter
Norwal Drive, Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, EH12 0EP
  • £421,995 to £687,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
DWH @ Torrance Park
DWH @ Torrance Park
Morris Drive, Holytown, Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, ML1 5RU
  • £351,995 to £479,955
  • 4 bedroom
Cammo Meadows Apartments
Cammo Meadows Apartments
Meadowsweet Drive, Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, EH4 8FD
  • From £279,995
  • 2 bedroom
Cammo Meadows
Cammo Meadows
Meadowsweet Drive, Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, EH4 8FD
  • £414,995 to £779,995
  • 4 bedroom
Boclair Mews
Boclair Mews
South Crosshill Road, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow, East Dunbartonshire, G64 2NN
  • £262,995 to £322,995
  • 2 bedroom
Historic Clackmannanshire sits in the heart of Scotland, bordering Stirling, Fife and Perth. Whether you want to live in the scenic Scottish countryside or closer to an urban centre, our developments in Clackmannanshire include something for every home buyer.

Before choosing a new home in Clackmannanshire, read about its community and our local developments. This guide also details the best schools, amenities, transport links and nature spots you can enjoy as a local.

The Clackmannanshire community

Buying a new home in Clackmannanshire means excellent amenities and education options on your doorstep. Not to mention some of Scotland’s finest nature spots, perfect for weekend walks and outdoor activities.

Our developments offer more than just homes; neighbourhood spirit and wide, well-lit streets make you feel part of the community. You’ll also benefit from spacious living and proximity to local schools, shops, cafés and restaurants.

Education in Clackmannanshire

Planning a move to Clackmannanshire with children or teens? Being close to great schools, colleges and universities might be a top priority. There are plenty of options within easy reach. Here are some of the best establishments, according to Education Scotland.

Primary Secondary Further Education
Dollar Academy  Dollar Academy
Forth Valley College
Strathdevon Primary School Dunblane High School University of Glasgow
Sunnyside Primary School Linlithgow Academy Glasgow Caledonian University
Redwell Primary School Braes High School City of Glasgow College
St Serf's Primary School Falkirk High School The Glasgow School of Art

 

Amenities in Clackmannanshire

New homes in Clackmannanshire enjoy easy access to local amenities, including shops, cafés, restaurants, sports centres and libraries. Becoming part of the community here means having everything within reach. Local amenities include the following:

• Clackmannan Town Hall
• Alloa Athletic Football Club
• Alloa Wimpy Park
• Schawpark Golf Club
• Woodhill Fishery
• Woodhill Wood Park
• Firpark Ski Centre
• Law Hill and Community Woodland
• Tullibody Civic Centre
• Gartmorn Dam Country Park

Clackmannanshire transport links

Living in Clackmannanshire means many transport links on your doorstep, linking the rest of the county and region. From road and rail links to local buses, find out more below.

Road

The A91 road runs through Clackmananshire’s heart, connecting St Andrews east and Bannockburn west. You can also branch off to the M9, M80 or M90, reaching Edinburgh, Glasgow or Perth. It’s under an hour’s drive from Clackmannanshire to Edinburgh, while you can drive to Glasgow in under 40 minutes.

Rail

Alloa train station is the county’s rail link, served by regular ScotRail services to Glasgow, stopping at Stirling, Larbert, Croy, Lenzie and Bishopbriggs along the way. A commuter train to Edinburgh Waverly leaves Alloa station from Monday to Saturday.

Bus

The county has various bus services provided by different operators, making exploring your local area easy. Major routes connect Alloa with Dunfermline, Clackmannan, Forth Valley Royal Hospital and many more stops.

Nature to see in Clackmannanshire

If you love getting out and about, buying a new home in Clackmannanshire could be for you. The county is part of the lowland Central Belt of Scotland, with rolling farmland overlooked by rugged hills.

Gartmorn Dam Country Park & Nature Reserve. This freshwater reservoir lies northeast of Alloa. The beautiful 4.8-kilometre trail around the water’s edge is popular with walkers and birdwatchers.

Alva Glen. This steep, narrow valley offers a beautiful hike on the edge of the Ochil Hills, studded with waterfalls and surrounded by lush greenery.

Dollar Glen. A beautiful stretch of woodland in the shadow of the Ochils, Dollar Glen is home to rare wildlife and the ruins of Castle Campbell.

Cambus Pools Nature Reserve. This wetland reserve has reedbeds, grassland and open water, attracting diverse wildlife. It’s a perfect place for a walk in Clackmannanshire.

RSPB Black Devon Wetlands. An untouched wetland in Alloa, home to bird species like the mute swan, water rail, teal and grasshopper warbler.

If you’re ready to join the Clackmannanshire community, explore David Wilson developments, new homes and apartments in the county.

Discover our offers for first-time buyers, movers and property investors, including Part Exchange, Deposit Unlock and Deposit Boost options, or contact our Sales Advisors today to discuss your next move.