Meet the Resident: Rhian Morgan, Stephen Property Owner

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Yearning for a life in the countryside but within easy reach of the city, Rhian Morgan has recently benefited from Stephen Homes’ part-exchange scheme to purchase a new home in Chapelton with her family.

Tell us why you decided to move to Chapelton

We have family in the Stonehaven area as well as the Central Belt, and we wanted to be closer to them while still living near Aberdeen. As we used to live in a three-bedroom semi-detached house in Danestone in the north of Aberdeen, moving south was the logical choice.

What is your favourite thing about your new home?

The space on offer within our home and the town itself is a real bonus. The high ceilings let lots of light in and the open-plan kitchen/living area really is the hub of our home life.

Do you have a favourite thing about Chapelton?

We have close friends who lived in Chapelton ahead of us and love it, so we knew what a lovely place it was from visiting them previously. We love the fact that we could be part of a new community from an early stage, as well as how family-friendly the town is.

We also adore the beauty of Chapelton itself, with gorgeous views of the countryside, and the range of houses themselves – they were all factors which added to our decision.

How did you first become aware of the part-exchange offering in Chapelton?

The sellers’ market in Aberdeen hadn’t been very good and while we could afford to wait for our house to sell, we wanted to ensure we had moved and settled as soon as possible prior to our son starting school in 2018.

Like many home buyers, we researched our options well in advance of going along to the town. We knew other builders had been offering part-exchange and so on a visit to Chapelton we asked if this was an option.

Tell us about your experience of buying a home with Stephen

We found Stephen to be very helpful with the part-exchange process and they ensured we were able to move in on the weekend we had planned to do so. From initial conversations about part-exchanging through to accommodating our requirements for floorers to measure-up and fit different flooring, the overall experience has been great.

Crucially, the post-purchase service has also been very good, and though there is minor snagging work going on, we are being kept up-to-date every step of the way by Stephen’s headquarters in Perth.

Would you recommend the part-exchange process to other homebuyers?

Yes we definitely would, we have had a good experience.

We love Chapelton so far – our children have settled into the nursery within Chapelton, we are meeting new people and we are really looking forward to our first Christmas in our new home.


Get Christmas Ready with The Lounge

The festive season is here. With Christmas parties and plenty of celebrations underway, there’s no better time to start your beauty preparation to ensure that you’re the belle of the ball.

Here to help you nail it over the festivities is Kelly Daun from The Lounge, Chapelton’s hair and beauty salon.

The run-up to Christmas is an exciting yet busy time of year. Whether you’re hopping from one Christmas party to the next or busy hosting your own celebrations, these are our simple beauty tricks that can do wonders for your skin and hair during the hectic festive period.

Skin

If you’re looking to have that perfect Christmas glow then you need to start working on it now. A good skin treatment such as Dermaplaning gives instant brightening results which will leave your skin looking and feeling fresh instantly.

The manual treatment removes surface debris and dead skin cells along with any vellus hair allowing for all skin products such as moisturiser to be absorbed faster and for make up to be applied flawlessly.

This painless procedure is available for £50 or £125 for three sessions at The Lounge.

Fingers and Toes

Add a touch of sparkle to your beauty regime with a festive manicure or pedicure.

Choose a Christmassy colour such as deep red or a plum purple and add a coat of glitter to complement your party outfit. Or, if you’re feeling particularly festive, why not try some Christmas nail art?

Body

We all know that the hustle and bustle of Christmas can take its toll, leaving you feeling tired, sluggish and far from feeling in the party mood.

For those in need of a little TLC we recommend the ELEMIS Body Massage. Designed with products enriched with essential oils this treatment is soothing and comforting for both the body and mind. This treatment is currently available every Friday for £45 saving you £10.

Face

Christmas is the perfect time to change-up your makeup and add something a little different. Whether you would like long lashes, a bold lip or just a few hints and tips, our makeup artists are here to help.

Our makeup lessons are also the ideal Christmas gift. Priced at £60, we’ll provide you with a voucher which can be used on its own or added to another treatment.

Hair

The cold winter weather can leave hair feeling limp and lifeless. A quick cut and restyle along with a conditioning treatment will have your locks sorted in no time at all.

If you’re heading out to a party we also offer a hair up service – just send us a picture of how you would like to be styled and we’ll do our very best to add some festive glamour to your look.

The Lounge is located on Hume Square in Chapelton and offers a range of luxury spa, beauty and hair treatments to both men and women. For more information or to make an appointment, visit www.theloungeatchapelton.com


Five things you didn’t know about Chapelton

Bordered by rolling farmland and with the dramatic coastline of the North Sea within sight, Chapelton is ideally-positioned to make the most of Aberdeenshire’s spectacular scenery. But while you may be aware of the town’s beautiful surroundings, are you aware of the centuries-old heritage of the area?

We look at five things you may not have known about Chapelton.

Walk through history on the Chapelton Trail

The 2.4-mile long Chapelton trail incorporates part of the Causey Mounth; an old drovers’ road created as the main route between Stonehaven and the Bridge of Dee Aberdeen over 800 years ago. While large sections of the route are now farmland, the path still acts as a causeway over boggy areas such as Portlethen Moss nature reserve.

As it was once the main route north into Aberdeen, the road was used by famous names as diverse as King of England Edward III, politician Oliver Cromwell and Scots poet Robert Burns. From the 18th century onwards, it was used to take cattle to market until the route of the modern-day A90 began to be developed.

The town commemorates Scottish history

Hume Square, Murray Street, Nether Cairnhill – have you ever wondered about the etymology of the names used throughout the town?

As a modern community which looks to the best traditions of Scottish design, Chapelton commemorates those who have contributed to its creation, as well as those who have played a formative role in Scottish culture. Hume Square is named after the famous philosopher David Hume, who forwarded the concept of empiricism, where human knowledge is created mainly from experience.

Other areas, such as Cairnhill, have been named in recognition of their geographic location. The town of Chapelton itself takes its name from a small hamlet of a few houses located near Elsick House, giving the town a centuries-old link to the local area.

One idea for future names of the town will pay homage to north east heroes who have won a Victoria Cross.

A hut fit for an Olympian

Currently the home of the Liberty Retirement Living sales suite within Chapelton, the Liddell Hut will be our bustling community hub in future.

The Liddell Hut is named in honour of Eric Henry Liddell; a Scottish Olympic Gold Medallist runner, Christian missionary and international rugby player. Liddell was known for his refusal to run in heats for 100 metres race at the 1924 Summer Olympics as they were held on the Sabbath, and his exploits were brought to a bigger audience in the 1981 Oscar-winning film Chariots of Fire.

The hut is inscribed with Liddell’s poignant words: “In the dust of defeat as well as the laurels of victory there is a glory to be found if one has done one’s best.”

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Picturesque beauty at the Burn of Pheppie

Located immediately south of Chapelton, the Burn of Pheppie is a picturesque stream which wends its way eastwards until it reaches the North Sea north of the coastal village of Muchalls. Along with the Burn of Elsick to the north and the Burn of Muchalls to the south, the Burn of Pheppie is responsible for draining water from agricultural lands.

Keep an eye out on your next riverside walk for the infamous ‘golden-green’ hue of the riverbed. This phenomenon occurs in certain areas because of the prevalence of quartzite rocks and the acidity level of the water flowing through the route.

Design details in the town

Chapelton’s use of welcoming pedestrianised and public spaces is typical of a civic planning direction known as New Urbanism. This planning and development approach values communities which can be covered by foot or on bikes as well as in cars. Housing and shopping are placed in close proximity, with accessibility for all one of the main forces behind Chapelton’s welcome layout.

By providing public spaces such as Hume Square, Chapelton aims to create a lively community based around public interaction.

What other facts do you know about the region? Let us know by commenting below.