New Homes in Clydebank

Somewhat unsurprisingly, Clydebank sits on the bank of the River Clyde in Scotland. Part of West Dunbartonshire, houses in Clydebank are less than seven miles from the centre of Glasgow, a journey you can do in around 15 minutes on the train. The town’s across the river from Paisley, while it’s a just over an hour’s drive to Edinburgh.

Whether you’re exploring Mugdock Country Park, relaxing in Knightswood Park or going on a whisky distillery tour, there are plenty of active things to do. There’s even a local indoor snow park and a 150-foot bungee jump called the Titan, which also offers abseiling for a gentler pace. Have a look below to see our latest developments near Clydebank. 

 

Carrick Meadows
Coming soon
Carrick Meadows
Farm Road, Duntocher, Clydebank, G81 6LB
  • Coming soon
Auchinleck Village
Auchinleck Village
Auchinleck Road, Robroyston, Glasgow, Glasgow City, G33 1PN
  • £359,995 to £399,995
  • 4 bedroom
Earls Rise
Earls Rise
Cumbernauld Road, Stepps, Glasgow, North Lanarkshire, G33 6HP
  • £377,995 to £510,995
  • 4 bedroom
Newton Farm
Newton Farm
Harvester Avenue, Cambuslang, Glasgow, South Lanarkshire, G72 6WE
  • £258,995 to £418,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Barratt @ Jackton Hall
Barratt @ Jackton Hall
Woodhouse Drive, Jackton, East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, G75 7BB
  • £279,995 to £409,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Lennox Gardens
Coming soon
Lennox Gardens
David Shaw Way, Glenboig, Coatbridge, , North Lanarkshire, ML5 2TY
  • Coming soon
Calder Gardens
Calder Gardens
Carnbroe Road, Coatbridge, NORTH LANARKSHIRE, ML5 4UF
  • £227,995 to £358,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Cornhill Village
Cornhill Village
Strathaven Road, Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, ML3 7UX
  • £272,995 to £374,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Barratt @ Lairds Gait
Barratt @ Lairds Gait
Southcraig Avenue, Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, KA3 6AD
  • £246,995 to £344,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Barratt @ Torrance Park
Barratt @ Torrance Park
Carmuirs Drive, Holytown, Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, ML1 5WX
  • £285,995 to £375,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom

New Homes in Clydebank FAQs

  • Perfectly placed between Scotland’s biggest city and the country’s west coast – not to mention within striking distance of one of Britain’s best loved natural landmarks – Clydebank is a fantastic place to call home. Read on to discover more about this area, while you can head over to our latest offers page for all the information you need about programs like the Part Exchange scheme. 

  • Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park is the fourth largest national park in Britain, and boasts some of the most incredible natural scenery you’ll see anywhere in Europe. Perfect for long walks and hikes, spots like Loch Humphrey, the Kilpatrick Hills and Greenside Reservoir are even closer to Clydebank if you prefer staying local. 


    From the views up Duncolm and Lang Craigs, to afternoons at one of the local whisky distilleries and trips to Clydebank Museum and Titan Clydebank, there’s something for everyone in and around town. The kids will love testing themselves at Climbzone, the dog will enjoy a runaround at Drumchapel Park, and Glasgow is always only a few miles along the river when you need a dose of culture or an evening out. 

     

  • Parents will be pleased to know there’s a good selection of local schools to choose from. Whitecrook Primary, Linnvale Primary and Kilbowie Primary are all close to the centre of Clydebank, while St Stephen’s Primary and Our Holy Redeemer’s Primary are also good options. At secondary level, Clydebank High School on Janetta Street and Kirkoswald Drive’s St Peter the Apostle High School are the two options closest to the heart of town. 

  • Clydebank is a great place to live if you work in Glasgow, with trains into the city taking just 15 minutes. It’ll likely take a little longer to drive, while it’s not much more than 10 minutes to the city’s international airport. The town’s also close to the M8 motorway, as well as the M77 and M74, with car and train journeys over to Edinburgh taking just over an hour.