Newbuild mansions on the market for £1.8m in an upmarket country village and have been called 'hideous blobs' by unimpressed neighbours.
The village of Thortonhall, outside Glasgow, is a millionaire hotspot where the average home sells for one million pounds but the latest addition to the increasingly gentrified country landscape is causing tongues to furiously wag.
Five new homes, with five and six bedrooms, are currently being advertised by local estate agent Nicol, with prices starting at £1.3m.
According to the sales blurb, the grey buildings make up what will now be known as Cartside Farm Estate.
They say: 'The open-plan interiors feature spacious kitchens, bright living areas, and elegant ensuite bedrooms, with floor-to-ceiling windows, skylights and sliding doors enhancing natural light and indoor-outdoor flow.






