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.


New ZeroC property available to view in Chapelton

Award-winning sustainable property development company ZeroC has launched its latest property type in Chapelton.

Named the Balcaskie, the unique coach house property boasts 1318sq ft (122m2) of living space and is equivalent in size to a standard four-bedroom house – making it perfect for those looking for a versatile living space.

The property boasts two large double bedrooms, a fully-equipped kitchen, family bathroom and traditional wood-burning stove, all set above a garage with fully-electric doors.

Large Velux windows and high ceilings ensure that the home is flooded with light, while a fitted loft space finished with flooring and a Ramsay ladder allows for additional storage.

Buyers can visit the ZeroC sales suite and see the Balcaskie property for themselves Thursday to Monday 11am to 5pm. Pricing starts at £270,000, and you can learn more by visiting www.zeroc.co.uk.


New homes available now in Chapelton

If you’re looking to make Chapelton your home, there is an extensive range of properties available from the three housebuilders, AJC Homes, ZeroC and Stephen.

Stephen’s attractive range of two bedroom cottages and two and three-bedroom semi-detached homes marry contemporary design with versatile living spaces. The Ardwall single-storey cottage house type has proved extremely popular and there is only one remaining so interested buyers should move quickly to avoid disappointment. With two bedrooms and practical storage areas, this property is perfectly equipped for family life.

Each cottage comes with Neff integrated appliances, Porcelanosa wall tilings in bathrooms and en-suites and white Mexicano prefinished internal doors among other user-friendly highlights.

Those looking for more space will find plenty to love in the Stephen range of semi-detached and detached homes. The upcoming Etive and Finsbay house types offer two and three bedrooms, as well as premium touches such as oak or mahogany staircase handrails throughout the spacious home. The Craignish features a single garage and green spaces as well as fencing and hedging to provide additional privacy.

Stephen is also offering complimentary flooring for any homes reserved prior to Christmas, giving homebuyers more for their money in the run-up to the festive season.

National property developer ZeroC has a limited number of properties available on the picturesque and pedestrianised Bunting Place, including the Ardler mid-terrace house type available in two or three-bed configuration. This spacious property features several large storage areas for all of life’s accessories, and maintains an energy-efficient footprint split over two floors with a private garden and rear lane parking.

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Arngask, a four-bedroom end terrace property, comes with a well-appointed master bedroom complete with en-suite facilities split over three floors. Homes designed and constructed by ZeroC in Chapelton faithfully represent the established architecture of north-eastern Scotland and use local materials such as slate, granite and wet dash render.

The Balcaskie coach house features plenty of living space, with two double bedrooms, a family bathroom and traditional Stovax wood-burning stove all set above a garage with fully-electric doors. This property is rich with high-quality features, including a kitchen designed and manufactured in Scotland by premium kitchen designer Ashley Ann and is fitted out with Bosch appliances as standard.

Upmarket property developer AJC Homes offers a wide range of properties within its bespoke Pheppie Park development. With several detached property types available, AJC offers elegant homes which are ideally-suited to family life.

The Atholl house type, a three-bedroom detached home with garage, features a master bedroom with en-suite, as well as plush bedrooms with fitted wardrobes. Roca sanitary-ware throughout, together with a choice of premium German kitchen appliances, ensures this house type provides luxurious family living.

Visitors to the AJC showhome can experience the sumptuous Rothesay first-hand, with an example currently built and ready to move into. This five-bedroom detached home features a welcoming open plan kitchen/dining room, as well as a family room and two bedrooms featuring en-suite facilities.

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For added practicality, French doors open onto the garden, while the large double garage comes fitted with timber-lined doors, internal lighting and a power socket.

With homes beginning from £195,500, there are a range of properties at Chapelton to suit all lifestyles, needs and interests.


Christmas Celebrations Come to Chapelton

Chapelton is set to host a range of Christmas events to help local residents and those living nearby get into the festive spirit.

Residents and visitors alike can enjoy a tree switch on and celebration sponsored by Liberty Retirement Living, a wreath decorating workshop in partnership with florist Kim Dalglish and festive meals throughout December at popular cafe Teacake.

Christmas Tree Switch On, Carol Singing and Festive Drinks and Canapés  

Date/Time: Wednesday 29 November, 5pm – 6:30pm

Location: Liberty Retirement Living Cabin and Teacake, Chapelton

Cost: Free

Wreath Decorating Workshop with Kim Dalglish

Date/Time: Saturday 2 December, 2pm – 4pm

Location: ZeroC Showhome, Chapelton

Cost: £30

Contact events@chapeltonnewtown.co.uk to reserve a space

Christmas Dining at Teacake

Date: Throughout December

Location: Teacake, Chapelton

Contact teacakebistro@gmail.com to make a booking


Indulge this Christmas at Teacake

There’s no better time than Christmas to indulge in your favourite food and drink. Whether you would like to sip on a glass of mulled wine, nibble on a selection of cheeses or enjoy a rich pudding, Teacake in Chapelton has the ultimate Christmas menu to indulge in this festive season.

Throughout December the popular café is offering festive lunch specials and cakes during the day as well as a Christmas evening menu which is available Friday and Saturday evenings. Private bespoke dining is also available for up to 20 people.

Teacake Christmas Evening Menu  (BYOB)

Starters

Carrot & Star Anise Soup, Fresh Bread, Whipped Butter (v)

Flaked Duck Leg, Port Braised Plum Puree, Toasted Almonds, Micro Salad

Smoked Salmon, Caviar, Cucumber, Shallot Rings, Capers, Pea Shoots

Mains

Roast Turkey or Braised Featherblade, Kilted Piggies, Neep Puree, Roasters, Mealie Pudding, Red Wine Jus

Seabass, Kale & Cauliflower Kedgeree, Smoked Haddock Mousse, Blackened Lemon Butter

Gnocchi, Festive Spiced Roots, Shaved Padano (V)

Sweets

Mulled Wine Jelly, Orange Panna Cotta

Sticky Toffee Date Pudding, Rum Butterscotch Sauce

Selection of Local Cheese Grapes, Chutney, Celery, Oatcakes

Tea & Coffee

2 Course £25/3 Course £30

To make a reservation at Teacake, call 07841917150 or email teacakebistro@gmail.com


How to prepare your home for winter

It may only be November but the first frosts of winter will soon be here. We look at some quick, effective and simple tips you can put in place now to make your winter a trouble-free season around the home.

Outdoors

Gut your gutters

A factor often overlooked when it comes to home maintenance is ensuring that water is drained correctly. Check your roof gutters and ground-level drainage for any signs of blockage, such as weeds or leaves, and ensure these are clear to draw away the worst of the water flow as ice and snow melts.

Get salty

A quick and effective way to combat ice on your driveway is to sprinkle salt on areas surrounding your home. Ensure that your driveway, heavily-used paths and steps are covered to improve traction and quickly dissolve ice.

Welcome wildlife

As winter sets in, the availability of food for local wildlife can decline. You can play your part by hanging bird feeders and keeping bird baths topped up to encourage them to flock to your garden.

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Indoors

Load up on logs

Load up on logs to make the most of a cosy fire during the colder winter months. Local garden centres such as Kirktown Garden Centre in Kirktown of Fetteresso, Stonehaven offer plenty of dry wood which can be stored at home until ready to use.

Cook up a storm

Winter often brings with it a series of bugs and illnesses. You can start the fight against them early by boosting your immune system with healthier ingredients in your home-cooked meals. Leeks, garlic, greens and even sweet potatoes are high in zinc, which is a key element in promoting a healthy immune system.

Cosy and comfortable

You can set a warming, comfortable tone in your home which will keep your family cosy on a winter’s evening by introducing heavy throws, comfy cushions and candles. These accessories will help to create a relaxed ambience making warm evenings in front of the fire even more enjoyable.

We would love to know what other tips and tricks that you would like to see on the Chapelton blog. Comment here or on the Chapelton Facebook page to tell us. 


Teacake reopens in Chapelton under new management

Chapelton’s favourite café Teacake is set to reopen under new management this weekend, on Saturday 4 November at 10:00am.

Aberdeenshire locals Bob and Stephanie Miller, from Muchalls, will be putting their own stamp on the business while retaining the key features which have made Teacake a success.

The couple are excited to get underway with new opportunities for Teacake, while building upon the popular features of the current café.  The business will be retaining its famous name as well as the popular range of treats on offer, with new offerings to be brought in later down the line.

Opening days will continue as usual throughout November as Wednesday to Sunday. Family meal nights will be introduced on Wednesday and Thursdays in December, with Christmas dining during the festive period on Friday and Saturday evenings.

All at Chapelton would like to thank Anita and Duncan Collin for their hard work to date in making Teacake a success and contributing to the welcoming atmosphere of the town.

Bob and Stephanie have great plans for Teacake, with Bob’s two decades of experience as a chef sure to benefit residents and visitors alike.


Upgrade to a Chapelton home with Part-Exchange

With its green public spaces and wide array of house types available to suit different lifestyles, new residents are regularly discovering what life in Chapelton has to offer.

 Now, you could be living in a Chapelton home sooner than you may think with housebuilder Stephen’s attractive part-exchange scheme, available on selected plots.

 Here, Stephen shares more about the scheme which takes the stress out of moving home, and guarantees a buyer for your existing property.

Our part-exchange programme makes it easier than ever before to move into a Stephen property – and you can rely on us to support you through each step.

Buyers qualify for our part-exchange programme if the purchase price of their chosen new home is 30% more than the value of your present property, with the differential in value being no more than 70%. The market value of your home is determined by a valuation report provided by a local chartered surveyor, based on an eight-week sale period.

Househunters simply select a home which we have completed or are due to complete within the next three months and pay a reservation fee of £1,000 prior to having a survey carried out. Don’t worry – should you decide not to accept our offer for your home, your reservation free will be returned less £250 to cover the cost of survey fees.

Once you have accepted our offer of approximately 95% of the value of your home, you enter into a missive and conclude the deal within 21 days, leaving you to unlock the door of your brand-new property in less than eight weeks.

Buyers also have the option to add extras into their home, depending on the build stage, at an additional cost, making the process more flexible for those who wish to put their own stamp on their new property.

We will also offer a bonus of £3,000 to homeowners who help us secure a buyer for their existing property before moving into their new-build, giving new homeowners extra funds to put towards their housewarming celebrations or setting up their new home.

In addition to your personal eligibility, there is a simple range of criteria that your existing home must meet. The property being offered for part-exchange must come with all the necessary consents/certifications to authenticate any work that has been carried out. This includes alterations such as cavity wall or roof insulation. It should also be less than 10 years old, in an area local to the development and not in close proximity to commercial properties.

We offer well-appointed two and three-bedroom single-storey cottages set in peaceful courtyards off Farquharson Street in Chapelton, together with a range of superb three and four-bedroom family homes in one of Scotland’s newest towns.

To learn more about the range of Stephen homes available in Chapelton, please visit http://chapeltonnewtown.co.uk/partners/stephen/.


Ease into Autumn with Life in Chapelton

With the trees turning auburn and the nights becoming cooler, autumn is well and truly here.  Autumn is a beautiful season and the perfect time to explore the outdoors, warm up beside the fire and sip on hot chocolate.

Chapelton, a fast-growing community south of Aberdeen, is the ideal base to start your very own autumn adventure. Here, the local community outlines its top five things to see and do in and around the town and make the most of the season.

Explore the Chapelton Trail

The excellent range of flora and fauna on offer around Chapelton draws wildlife enthusiasts to the area. As the first of several planned footpaths to be realised in Chapelton, this popular walk starts and ends at Hume Square. It takes in many local landmarks, including the picturesque Dubbis Stile, Elsick Burn and Causey Mounth, along its 2.4 mile length.

Walkers should allow approximately one hour to complete the walk, and be sure to wear wellies at this time of year, as well as a warm jacket in case the weather changes. Take in the area’s diverse array of tree species and the grandeur of the imposing beech hedge on the East Drive.

Pamper yourself at The Lounge in Chapelton

There is no better way to relax into the new season than with a soothing spa treatment. The Lounge, Chapelton’s very own hair and beauty salon, offers a full suite of health and wellbeing options including therapeutic and maintenance treatments for both men and women.

The company’s expertly-trained staff will help you feel at home, away from the blustery weather outside. For more information, visit www.theloungeatchapelton.com

Unwind in the comfort of Teacake

Teacake, with views across Hume Square, is the perfect cosy setting to enjoy autumn at Chapelton. The team prides itself on providing fresh treats, prepared daily, using ingredients from local suppliers. The outlet’s menu varies by season, but cosy cups of tea and coffee and an array of delicious cakes, soups and sandwiches are very much the order of the day.

This family-run café is very much the hub of the community. No bookings are necessary, but to learn more about the café see their Facebook page.

Admire the coastline of Stonehaven Beach

The pretty coastal town of neighbouring Stonehaven is popular all year round due to its rugged coastline and array of local shops and eateries. The beach itself is just over one kilometre in length, and enjoys a popular boardwalk for walkers, joggers and pet owners to enjoy. Here you can see the River Carron’s majestic confluence with the North Sea, and take in the jagged cliffs which make up this historic part of Kincardineshire.

The walk along the beach is best enjoyed by heading north. Once you’ve completed the walk, you’ll come across The Bay – a multi award-winning fish and chip shop or Aunty Bettys next door if a coffee and a sweet treat is more your thing.

Taste the freshest fruit at Castleton Fruit Farm

Just a twenty minute car journey for residents travelling from Chapelton, Castleton Fruit Farm grows strawberries, cherries, raspberries and blueberries for household brands, such as Marks & Spencer and Tesco as well as supplying a plethora of local businesses Scotland-wide. It’s home to a popular farm shop and café in the small community of Fordoun, which is open seven days a week.

Castleton’s locally-famous Strawberry Tart Jelly is a great topping for your home bakes as it consists entirely of locally-grown strawberries, with no added artificial colours, flavours or preservatives. There’s even a Click and Collect service from which you can order a great range of gift hampers, frozen fruit and platters. To find out more, visit www.castletonfruit.co.uk.