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New Homes in Fraserburgh

Discover coastal living in Fraserburgh, a vibrant town rich in history, amenities, and outdoor adventure.

Perfectly positioned on the stunning North East coastline of Aberdeenshire, Fraserburgh offers a unique blend of seaside charm and modern convenience. With beautiful beaches, a bustling harbour, and excellent connectivity to Aberdeen, this historic town is an exceptional place to call home.

Kirkton Heights | Luxury 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes in Fraserburgh

Our latest development brings a collection of 124 high-specification, spacious 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes to one of Aberdeenshire’s most distinctive towns.

Fraserburgh is ideal for those who value a strong sense of community, scenic surroundings, and easy access to both countryside and coast.

Whether you're raising a family, downsizing, or looking for more space, our thoughtfully designed homes provide comfort, quality and modern living, in a beautiful coastal setting.

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Perfectly positioned on the northeast coastline of Aberdeenshire, Fraserburgh offers the charm of coastal living with all the conveniences of a well-connected town. Just over an hour’s drive from Aberdeen, this vibrant harbour town offers a unique blend of heritage, community spirit and modern amenities, with beautiful beaches and scenic countryside just moments away.

Fraserburgh benefits from strong transport links, with regular bus services connecting to Aberdeen, Peterhead and nearby towns. The A90 and A952 provide straightforward road access to the city and beyond, while Aberdeen International Airport is around a 65 minute drive and provides direct connections across the UK and Europe.

Surrounded by unspoiled coastline, nature reserves and historical landmarks, Fraserburgh is ideal for families, professionals and retirees alike. With a thriving town centre, excellent schools, inviting cafés and a packed calendar of community events, it’s a lively coastal location with everything you need right on your doorstep.

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Explore the best of Fraserburgh

Fraserburgh is bursting with things to see and do, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and families alike. From scenic coastal walks along the sands of Fraserburgh Beach to the dramatic high cliffs of the nearby Troup Head nature reserve, the area offers breathtaking natural beauty. The town’s working harbour adds to the charm, providing a chance to watch fishing boats in action or enjoy a peaceful seaside stroll.

For a family-friendly outing, the award-winning Fraserburgh Heritage Centre brings the town’s rich history to life with engaging interactive exhibits. Fraserburgh also caters well to modern living, offering a range of independent shops, national retailers, supermarkets, banks, pharmacies, and essential services in a convenient town centre.

The town boasts a lively community atmosphere, enhanced by a monthly producers market that celebrates local flavour and craft. Healthcare needs are well supported, with a local hospital, medical practices, and dental surgeries all easily accessible.

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Sport and leisure opportunities

Whether you’re into golf, swimming or fitness, Fraserburgh has it all. The town boasts an 18-hole links golf course with breathtaking views over the North Sea, and is one of the oldest in Scotland.

Fraserburgh Leisure Centre features a swimming pool, gym and sports hall, while the local football team, Fraserburgh FC, brings sporting excitement to the town. Coastal paths, cycling routes and watersports activities offer even more ways to stay active and enjoy the great outdoors.

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Culinary delights

Foodies will feel right at home in Fraserburgh, with plenty of local cafés, tearooms, and restaurants to explore. Enjoy fresh seafood at Saltoun Inn, or indulge in artisan bakes and speciality coffee at Nooks & Crannies Café. For a cosy atmosphere, the award-winning Cheers Café Bar & Tavern offers a varied menu and warm hospitality, while The Captain’s Table serves up harbourfront views alongside hearty meals.

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Explore castles and historical sites nearby

History lovers will enjoy exploring the rich heritage of Fraserburgh and its surroundings. The Museum of Scottish Lighthouses is a local gem, telling the story of Scotland’s coastal defences and featuring the iconic Kinnaird Head Castle Lighthouse. Just a short drive away, you’ll find Cairnbulg Castle and the picturesque ruins of Pitsligo Castle - perfect for a scenic wander through Scotland’s storied past.

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Benefits of living in Fraserburgh

Coastal lifestyle with beautiful beaches, scenic walks and fresh sea air
Excellent local amenities, including supermarkets, sports centres, healthcare and cafes
Strong educational offering, with several primary schools, a secondary school and a local NESCol campus
History and heritage, with sites like the Museum of Scottish Lighthouses and nearby castles
Wide range of leisure activities, from golf and rugby to coastal trails and water sports
Well-connected location, with road links to Aberdeen, Peterhead and surrounding towns
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