Whitefield Gardens
Whitefield Road, Dunfermline, Fife, KY12 0SY
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Welcome to the neighbourhood…
Site Plan
This new development will offer 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes designed to create a connected, welcoming community. Streets prioritise people with slower traffic, shared surfaces and playful natural elements such as a scented sensory garden and stepping stones. A central character area forms the neighbourhood’s heart, featuring landscaped open space and seating made from reclaimed stone from former farm buildings. The homes will vary in style catering for everyone - terraced, semi-detached, detached and 2.5 storey, with sustainable features including solar panels and access to EV charging points.
- Homes on this development are Freehold
Key
The Masterplan
- This masterplan is for illustrative purposes only and is subject to change.
Site Plan features
The perfect place to be
Dunfermline is a vibrant, historic city offering the perfect blend of heritage, green space, and modern convenience. Beautifully landscaped areas such as Pittencrieff Park and Townhill Loch Country Park are easily accessible for relaxing walks and outdoor adventures. Dog owners will love nearby spaces like Run Free Dog Fields and Dean Farm Dog Park. With an excellent choice of primary schools, secondary schools, and nurseries, it's the perfect place to call home for growing families. Everyday living is easy with amenities, gyms, shops, cafes, restaurants and golf courses nearby, including Dunfermline City Centre, Fife Leisure Park and Halbeath Retail Park.
Supporting the local community
Read more about our support of Woodmill High School's allotment project
News and updates
Read about our latest updates at WhitefieldsSupporting the local community
Eight volunteers from Taylor Wimpey East Scotland spent a day supporting Woodmill High School’s garden allotment project in Dunfermline, further strengthening our commitment to community engagement and sustainability.
Our team rolled up their sleeves to help develop the school’s outdoor space, assisting with tasks such as preparing raised flowerbeds, clearing planting areas, which will support the students with gardening activities when they return after the summer holidays. The staff’s efforts are part of Taylor Wimpey East Scotland’s ongoing support for the project, which began with a £1,000 donation in 2025.
Having Taylor Wimpey East Scotland’s volunteers on site was a fantastic boost. Their help made a real difference, and it was great to have their expertise to create new raised flowerbeds for our students to plant up when they return from the summer holidays. It was a real pleasure to work alongside professionals who care about our community. “The allotment is a project that is close to many at Woodmill High School, and we are fully committed to ensuring that it continues to be a space where learning, wellbeing, and connection flourish
News and updates
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Activity |
| December 2025 | We are delighted to have secured our first AMSC planning consent for the first 68 new homes at Whitefield Gardens and to continue making good progress in the significant preparations required to create our vision for the Whitefields neighbourhood. |
| August 2025 | Further progress has been made at our new Whitefields neighbourhood in North Dunfermline, and we are pleased to confirm that an Approval of Matters Specified in Conditions (AMSC) planning application has been submitted to Fife Council for the infrastructure required at Halbeath for Phases 2 and 3 of the development.
This latest AMSC infrastructure application will support the future delivery of new homes and includes the provision of main roads, landscaping, SUDS and open spaces including a section of the Northern Link Road, which will eventually connect to the new rail bridge crossing being delivered by Fife Council.
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| May 2025 |
We are pleased to announce that work has started on a comprehensive infrastructure programme at the new Whitefields neighbourhood in Dunfermline. We are pleased to confirm that Fife Council has approved its Approval of Matters Specified in Conditions (AMSC) for a programme of infrastructure works that will include roads, sewers, SUDS, and landscaping, marking the next positive step in delivering this impressive, allocated, and master-planned development in North Dunfermline. Pauline Mills, Technical Director at Taylor Wimpey East Scotland, expressed excitement over the approval, stating that it allows the commencement of work later this year, with hopes to start building the first new homes at Whitefields next year following the conclusion of the planning application process for the first 161 new homes. |
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