Lairds Gardens
Off Southcraig Avenue, Northcraigs, Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, KA3 6AD
Prices from £199,995 to £347,995
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About the development
Site Plan
Lairds Gardens has been designed to maximise and preserve views of the existing open space and wider countryside setting.
In line with the Scottish Government’s Designing Streets principles, the streets have been designed to put pedestrians and cyclists first, to encourage residents use the 2 areas of public open space and play area as well as footpaths to the wider community.
The homes on this development have been thoughtfully designed to integrate seamlessly with the existing homes nearby.
Key
Lairds Gardens has been designed to maximise and preserve views of the existing open space and wider countryside setting.
In line with the Scottish Government’s Designing Streets principles, the streets have been designed to put pedestrians and cyclists first, to encourage residents use the 2 areas of public open space and play area as well as footpaths to the wider community.
The homes on this development have been thoughtfully designed to integrate seamlessly with the existing homes nearby.
Site Plan features
The perfect place to be
Lairds Gardens is the perfect place to call home if you’re looking for a balanced lifestyle; staying well connected whilst enjoying the surrounding countryside. This community is a popular choice for a wide range of buyers especially those looking for convenient living with a fantastic range of amenities on your doorstep. Kilmarnock offers a wide range of retail, schooling, and facilities. Ideal for commuters with regular trains into Glasgow city centre from Kilmarnock train station as well as being close to the M77. Make the most of the outdoors with the family by visiting the local country parks.
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In the community
Children have designs on health and safety in Kilmarnock
Local investment
It is important for us to invest in the communities in which we build.
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Supporting the community
We launched our per-plot donation scheme to support Ayrshire Hospice
Sustainability
We want to create space for nature on our sites and contribute to improving biodiversity to benefit both our customers and the environment.
Welcome to Lairds Gardens Launch
We officially open Lairds Gardens marking our return to KilmarnockIn the community
Construction of our new homes at Lairds Gardens in Kilmarnock is well underway, and the first new homes have been released for sale.
As part of our health and safety talk to nearby Onthank Primary School, we challenged the children to design a health and safety poster that would remind the local community of the dangers associated with playing near any construction site.
We have awarded prizes of book tokens for the top three designs as follows: 1st place – Abigail, 2nd place -Hazel and 3rd place – Neive
It is important to be proactive and work with local schools, as Deryck Schendel, Regional Health and Safety Advisor for Taylor Wimpey in Scotland, explains, “Health and safety in and around our construction areas is so important to Taylor Wimpey. As a follow-up activity to our in-school health and safety presentation, our poster challenge is a great way for children to demonstrate what they learned during our visit.”
Mrs Newall, Depute Head Teacher at Onthank Primary School, adds: “Following Taylor Wimpey's health and safety presentation last month, the children were tasked with creating health and safety posters. The top three designs will create a colourful and striking banner, and we are very proud of our children’s efforts to remind the wider local community never to play near a live construction site.”

We returned to school recently to remind the children at Onthank Primary in Kilmarnock about health and safety as construction at our development of new homes at nearby Lairds Gardens is now well underway.
With the summer holidays due to begin shortly, we were keen to promote the dangers of playing near any construction site. The visit was a helpful way for us to raise awareness of the children’s need to be extra vigilant as the building of our new homes progresses.
Being proactive with local schools has proven an effective deterrent in the past, as Deryck Schendel, Regional Health and Safety Advisor for Taylor Wimpey in Scotland, explains: “Health and safety in and around our construction areas is of vital importance to Taylor Wimpey. Taking this type of proactive approach with local schools allows us to reinforce just how important it is for children to stay away from building sites, and it gives us the chance to remind the children that building sites are not playgrounds!”
Mrs Newall, Acting Depute Head Teacher at Onthank Primary School, adds: “I was delighted to welcome Deryck from Taylor Wimpey West Scotland into our school to highlight the dangers associated with children playing near any construction site. It’s great that Taylor Wimpey understands the importance of our children’s safety and has created an interactive and proactive approach to appeal to our pupils. “Following Taylor Wimpey’s presentation, the children have been tasked with creating health and safety
posters that will be considered for display at the development to remind those in the wider local community never to play near a live construction site.”

We brought the magic and joy of an author visit to pupils at Kilmarnock Academy and St Joseph’s Academy through our funding of Live Literature sessions for local communities.
We are funding 13 sessions for children attending schools across east, central and west regions of Scotland to support celebrations around World Book Day.
Kilmarnock Academy S1 and S2 pupils had a visit from Neil Slorance, Glasgow based illustrator and comic artist, best known for his work on award winning comic Dungeon Fun and his work on Doctor Who comics.
The illustrator spent time with pupils exploring the benefits of reading and creating comics as well as some live drawing. The pupils, from the school’s Mindfulness Club run by the library and art department, also discussed how comics can be used as a way to relax.
Neil commented: “I had the absolute pleasure of working with the pupils at Kilmarnock Academy and sharing my love of illustration and comics. It was great sharing my work and also reading the pupils own stories. I was completely taken aback by how imaginative and talented they all were and I hope they keep drawing and writing!”
Audrey Ross, Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey West Scotland said: “We are thrilled to partner with the Scottish Book Trust and contribute to the celebration of World Book Day 2025. By funding author visits in local schools in areas where we build, we aim to inspire young readers and support Scottish Book Trust’s mission to bring the magic of books to life. This initiative aligns with our commitment to supporting our local communities, and our team enjoyed meeting with Neil Slorance at our first event in Kilmarnock. It was fabulous to see first-hand the positive impact the session had on the students at Kilmarnock Academy.”
Live Literature, running for over 50 years, inspires a love of reading and writing and is delivered by Scottish Book Trust, the national charity changing lives through reading and writing.
Marc Lambert, CEO Scottish Book Trust, said: “With Taylor Wimpey’s generous support, it’s fantastic to be bringing author visits to children to celebrate World Book Day and kick start a love of reading which brings so many benefits to children. Taking authors into the heart of schools and communities provides a very valuable and creative experience for children.”

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Supporting the community
We are proud to announce the official launch of our per-plot donation scheme at the Lairds Gardens development in Kilmarnock, reinforcing our commitment to supporting the local community through meaningful partnerships.
For every new home sold at Lairds Gardens, we will donate £25 to Ayrshire Hospice, with an anticipated total contribution of £3,350 over the lifetime of the development. The initiative was formally launched during the recent show home opening event, where Agent H from Ayrshire Hospice made a special appearance to mark the occasion.

Audrey Ross, Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey West Scotland, commented: "We’re delighted to launch this initiative in partnership with Ayrshire Hospice. It’s a simple but powerful way to ensure that every new home at Lairds Gardens contributes directly to the incredible work they do. Supporting the communities where we build is at the heart of our values, and this scheme is a meaningful extension of that commitment."
Ron Swanson, Fundraising Manager for Ayrshire Hospice, added: "We’re incredibly grateful to Taylor Wimpey West Scotland for their generous support. Every donation helps us continue providing vital care and support to patients and families across Ayrshire. The per-plot scheme is a fantastic example of how local businesses can make a lasting impact, and we’re thrilled to be part of the Lairds Gardens journey."
Sustainability
Welcome to Lairds Gardens Launch
We are delighted to announce the official opening of our highly anticipated Lairds Gardens development in Kilmarnock, marked by a celebratory show home launch event.
The event, held on Saturday 4 October, welcomed house-hunters and local residents to explore the stylish new show homes—the Fraser and the Geddes—while enjoying a festive afternoon of Halloween-themed entertainment. From spooky face painting and balloon modelling to a candy floss workshop, the launch offered fun for all ages and a first look at the thoughtfully designed four-bedroom detached homes.
Audrey Ross, Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey West Scotland, said: "We’re thrilled to officially open our stylish show homes at Lairds Gardens and welcome the community to experience what makes this development so special. “It’s great for us to be back building new homes in Kilmarnock, and we look forward to welcoming interested house hunters to visit our new show homes and inspire their next move. Our helpful staff are on-hand to make their property journey seamless and stress-free.“We also don’t just build new homes; we support the communities where we build. Each new home sold at Lairds Gardens raises funds for The Ayrshire Hospice, our local charity partner. They will receive £25 per new home completed at the development. In time and as more homeowners move in, they will receive £3,350 in donations from us.”

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