


Distances are straight line measurements from centre of postcode
Welcome to Chapel Gardens...
Close to shops and services, as well as some of Scotland's most impressive natural scenery, Chapel Gardens is also served by excellent transport links. Trains from Dalreoch Station, three quarters of a mile away, reach Queen Street Station in less than half an hour and call as destinations throughout Glasgow and central Scotland before arriving in Edinburgh. Additional services to Glasgow Central and Balloch bring Loch Lomond within a ten-minute train trip. Buses between Helensburgh and Glasgow stop a few yards away, and National Cycle Route 7, extending northwards via Balloch into the Highlands, passes a few yards from Dalreoch Station.
There is a convenience store, a pharmacy, a newsagent and a choice of takeaways within a ten minute walk of Chapel Gardens. Around a mile away, Dumbarton High Street can be reached via the pleasant Shore Circular Walk along the Clyde. The High Street and Artizan Shopping Centre present fashion outlets, banks, supermarkets and local traders, interspersed with pubs, cafes and restaurants. A little further east, St James Retail Centre incorporates larger stores such as Asda, M&S, B&M, Argos and Halfords, with Morrisons and Lidl supermarkets nearby.
The Meadow Centre on Dumbarton Common includes a swimming pool, fitness and health suites and a sports hall, and Dumbarton Golf Club is complemented by additional nearby courses at Cardross and Vale of Leven. As well as the dramatic Dumbarton Rock and Castle, local attractions include Denny Civic Theatre, which presents live music and drama, and the Scottish Maritime Museum, with its enormous Ship Model Tank where experimental designs were tested.
One of the most outstanding features of Chapel Gardens, however, is its proximity to magnificent outdoor amenities. There are delightful Clydesdale walks nearby and Balloch Country Park and the vast Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park are just five miles away. Local green spaces include nearby Cunninghame Graham Memorial Park and Dumbarton's vast Levengrove Park, and there are extensive walking and cycling routes leading further afield, taking in reservoirs, lochs and community woodlands.
Dalreoch Primary and St Michael's RC Primary schools are both within a mile of Chapel Gardens, and secondary is provided by Dumbarton Academy in the town centre and Our Lady & St Patrick's High School in the north of the town. Dumbarton Health Centre houses five GP practices and a spectrum of specialist services, and Levengrove Dental Care is the nearest of Dumbarton's three dental surgeries.
Chapel Gardens, Havoc Road, Dumbarton, West Dunbartonshire, G82 4JH
Distances are straight line measurements from centre of postcode
From Glasgow
Follow the M8 westbound, exiting the motorway at junction 30 for the Erskine Bridge. After crossing the Erskine Bridge follow signs for Crainlarich via the A82, then, three and three-quarter miles on, bear left to join the A814 for Dumbarton Town Centre. In Dumbarton, follow signs for Helensburgh. Three-quarters of a mile after crossing the River Leven, turn left into Havoc Road and, 150 yards on Chapel Gardens is on the left.
From Loch Lomond and the north
From the junction of the A811 and A82 west of Balloch, take the roundabout exit for Glasgow and the Erskine Bridge. After two and a half miles, turn left for Renton via the B857, and at the T-junction turn right, signposted for Helensburgh. Half a mile on, turn left into Havoc Road and, 150 yards on, Chapel Gardens is on the left.
SAT NAV: G82 4JH
Our Background
We’ll keep it brief, because a lot has happened over the past eighty-five years. Around 100,000 new Miller homes, for a start. A lot of new ideas in building technology. Loads of awards, like Major Housebuilder of the Year, Large Housebuilder of the Year, Best Sustainable Development, and Private Housebuilder of the Year. That last one’s important because it’s from First Time Buyer magazine, so it’s about real people and their experiences.
Listening to you
It is about everything else we do to make buying a home simple and straightforward but also enjoyable and exciting. It’s about keeping in touch and helping you find what you want. Helping you buy your new home once you’ve found it and letting you know about our assistance schemes. It’s about keeping you up-to-date with the build in whichever way suits you best – email, text or post - and being there to help when you need it because we know buying a new home is one of the biggest purchases you’ll ever make.
Every year, we ask an independent research company to find out whether our customers would recommend us to friends. In addition, we also take part in the Home Builders Federation National New Home Customer Satisfaction Survey each year. As well as providing a guide for homebuyers to help them when making their purchasing decision, the survey also encourages high levels of service within the industry. We are very proud to have a 5 star rating, the highest possible, in the customer satisfaction survey. A five star rating is not easy to achieve and is a very positive endorsement of the processes, systems and culture we have in place. We hope this provides our customers with real confidence in us and the homes we build.
Quality homes. In quality places.
Building homes is what we do and we are proud of the care and quality that goes into each and every one. We also know from our experience what people really like about the homes we build and we use that knowledge to continually improve and enhance what we offer our customers.
Behind the instant kerb appeal there is a structure that meets the highest professional standards and the beautifully proportioned rooms are impeccably finished and decorated. Importantly, every detail is checked and inspected before the keys are handed over to the new customer. Our site managers take great pride in their job – that’s obvious when you look at the number of awards they’ve won for quality.
We are also committed to making our homes as energy efficient as possible, giving you a pleasant surprise when you get your fuel bills at the end of each month.
And then there’s the all-important location, location, location. Some people crave country quiet whilst others want the convenience of urban living. We try to find the best spot to suit every taste, by putting urban where it’s also pretty quiet and rural where it’s also pretty convenient. Not only that, we make the most of the setting, making sure our developments stand out from the crowd.
Our relationship with you.
We do our very best to help you find what you’re looking for in the way which most suits you and we do it as unobtrusively as we can.
When you visit one of our developments, you can meet and talk to one of our experienced Development Sales Managers. They will show you the homes which will best meet your requirements and let you know about any special offers that might interest you.
If you decide to buy we’ll help you in any way we can. We can provide help and advice if required. We keep you informed as your new home is being built and get you involved at the appropriate time to add the personal touch; your kitchen, your tiles, your flooring.
When you get your keys, we’ll organise a meeting to go over all the important, practical information about how your home works and we will provide full instructions for everything. We will leave you in peace to enjoy your new home. However, we won’t go away and are on hand for as long as you need us; that’s the kind of relationship we like.
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