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 South Queensferry



   South Queensferry    Winchburgh                Mayfield
 Few commuter towns offer scenery quite   access via nearby Dalmeny station on the Fife   Winchburgh is one of West Lothian’s fastest-  In  Midlothian,  Mayfield  offers  one  of  the
 like  South  Queensferry.  Sitting  beneath  the   Circle Line.   growing  towns,  fueled  by  large-scale  new   most affordable commuter options on this
 iconic  Forth  Bridges,  this  historic  harbour   housing  developments  and  expanding  list. Originally built as a post-war housing
 town  combines  cobbled  streets,  waterfront   South Queensferry consistently ranks among   infrastructure. Once a quiet village, it’s now   community,  it  now  appeals  to  first-time
 restaurants  and dramatic  views  across the   the capital’s most desirable commuter towns   home to a rapidly growing population of young   buyers  and  families  looking  for  value
 Firth of Forth.   – offering a rare blend of postcard beauty and   families and commuters.   without isolation.
 practical daily travel.
 Transport links are excellent. Driving into   Currently,  the  commute  by  car  takes  around   Driving  into  Edinburgh  usually  takes  30-
 Edinburgh usually takes 20-30 minutes, while   Average property price in 2025:    30-45 minutes, while bus journeys range from   45  minutes,  while  frequent  bus  services
 frequent bus services reach the city centre in   £295,022  40-60 minutes depending on service and time   make  the  journey  in  around  45-60
 around  30-35  minutes.  There’s  also  railway   of  day.  However,  what  makes  Winchburgh   minutes. Mayfield benefits from good links
          especially exciting is the planned new railway   to  nearby  Dalkeith  and  Newtongrange,
          station,  which  is  expected  to  significantly   where additional amenities and rail
   East Calder
 Calderwood Country Park  reduce commuting times once operational.   services are available.
 Located  between  Edinburgh  and  Livingston,
 East Calder has grown into a well-connected   For  buyers  thinking  long-term,  Winchburgh   It may lack the glamour of coastal towns,
 and  family-friendly  neighbourhood.  With   offers strong future potential and comparatively   but  Mayfield  delivers  practical,  reliable
 multiple schooling options, supermarkets,   affordable entry into the commuter market.   commuting at a lower price point.
 healthcare and leisure facilities, it offers
 everything for day-to-day living.   Average property price in 2025:    Average property price in 2025:
           £292,038                              £280,408
 The drive into Edinburgh usually takes 25-35
 minutes, while direct buses take around 35-45
 minutes. Although East Calder doesn’t have its
 own station, nearby Kirknewton and Livingston   Whether it’s a 35-minute train from Dunbar, a 20-minute drive from Millerhill, or future
 South provide rail alternatives.   rail  potential  in  Winchburgh,  commuters  around  Edinburgh  are  no  longer  limited  to
            traditional suburbs. Instead, they can choose from seaside villages, historic towns, growing
            communities and green retreats – all within manageable daily travel times. With so many
 East Calder is often chosen by buyers looking
 for more space and value, without drifting too   well-connected  towns  on  Edinburgh’s  doorstep,  finding  a  home  that  suits  both  your
 far away from the capital.   lifestyle and your working life has never been more achievable.
            Ready to find your perfect commuting spot? Head to espc.com to check out the variety of
 Average property price in 2025:
 £373,701   properties on offer.

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