New Homes in Ayrshire

Ayrshire is a region in Scotland renowned for its stunning coastline, championship golf courses and rich heritage. From bustling towns like Ayr and Kilmarnock to charming coastal villages, the area offers diverse living options just 45 minutes from Glasgow.  
 
With excellent train connections via the Ayrshire coastline and easy access to ferry services to Northern Ireland, it's perfect for those seeking coastal living with urban accessibility. Outstanding schools and beautiful beaches create an exceptional quality of life.  
 
Close to Dumfries and Glasgow, Ayrshire provides affordable Scottish living in stunning surroundings. Explore our new homes in Ayrshire here. 
Barratt @ Lairds Gait
Barratt @ Lairds Gait
Southcraig Avenue, Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, KA3 6AD
  • £249,995 to £352,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Barratt @ Jackton Hall
Barratt @ Jackton Hall
Woodhouse Drive, Jackton, East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, G75 7BB
  • £279,995 to £399,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Carrick Meadows
Coming soon
Carrick Meadows
Farm Road, Duntocher, Clydebank, G81 6LB
  • Coming soon
Cornhill Village
Cornhill Village
Strathaven Road, Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, ML3 7UX
  • £272,995 to £374,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Newton Farm
Newton Farm
Harvester Avenue, Cambuslang, Glasgow, South Lanarkshire, G72 6WE
  • £258,995 to £418,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Auchinleck Village
Auchinleck Village
Auchinleck Road, Robroyston, Glasgow, Glasgow City, G33 1PN
  • £361,995 to £394,995
  • 4 bedroom
Earls Rise
Earls Rise
Cumbernauld Road, Stepps, Glasgow, North Lanarkshire, G33 6HP
  • £377,995 to £510,995
  • 4 bedroom
Calder Gardens
Calder Gardens
Carnbroe Road, Coatbridge, NORTH LANARKSHIRE, ML5 4UF
  • £227,995 to £358,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Lennox Gardens
Coming soon
Lennox Gardens
David Shaw Way, Glenboig, Coatbridge, , North Lanarkshire, ML5 2TY
  • Coming soon
Barratt @ Torrance Park
Barratt @ Torrance Park
Carmuirs Drive, Holytown, Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, ML1 5WX
  • £304,995 to £375,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom

New Homes in Ayrshire FAQs

  • Located to the south of Glasgow in the south west region of Scotland, Ayrshire is a county full of natural beauty. As the birthplace of national poet Robert Burns, Ayrshire has an important place in the history of Scotland and encompasses Ayr, IrvineKilmarnock and the Isle of Arran.

    From the Galloway Hills to 100 miles of coastline on the Firth of Clyde, new houses in Ayrshire are not only popular for their rural setting, but their close proximity to Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow.

  • Ayrshire has good transport connections both within the county and further afield, to large nearby cities. Ayr to Kilmarnock via the A77 takes 25 minutes by car, while Irvine is on the coast just 15 minutes west of Kilmarnock by car.

    Train services run throughout the county. Kilmarnock Station is on the Glasgow South Western Line, connecting to Glasgow within 40 minutes. The line also runs to Newcastle, Dumfries and Carlisle. Abellio ScotRail also runs the Ayrshire Coast Line, connecting towns such as Largs, Ayr and Ardrossan Harbour to Glasgow Central.

    The Isle of Arran can be reached by ferry between Ardrossan to Brodick which takes 55 minutes. During high season, there’s a service between Lochranza and Claonaig. Cumbrae can be reached in 10 minutes by ferry from the seaside town of Largs, and there are ferry services to Belfast and Larne from Cairnryan and Troon.

    Glasgow Prestwick International Airport and Glasgow Airport are the closest for foreign travel.

  • The Ayrshire landscape is filled with historic castles including Dundonald, Auchenharvie Castle, Barony and Castle of Giffen, Brodick, Kelburn Castle, and Culzean Castle and Country Park. A sense of Scottish history can also be discovered at the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum and Burns Cottage in Ayr, the Dick Institute in Kilmarnock and the Scottish Maritime Museum in Irvine.

    Natural attractions in Ayrshire span far and wide, from the outdoor activities at Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park to the caves at Cleeves Cove. Eglinton Country Park offers horse riding, fishing, cycling and more, while The Cumbraes in the Firth of Clyde are home to watersports, golf courses, and the Cathedral of the Isles.

    For arts and culture, the Gaiety Theatre in Ayr and the Palace Theatre in Kilmarnock offer a full calendar of shows throughout the year. 

  • The University of the West of Scotland has a state-of-the-art campus in Ayr, offering a wide range of courses including music, performance, broadcasting, healthcare and education.