West Lothian

From bustling Livingston, Bathgate and Bo’ness to the more tranquil West Calder, Linlithgow and Uphill, West Lothian has it all.

West Lothian offers an unmatched lifestyle. Busy, prosperous towns are surrounded by rolling hills and beautiful countryside. The Firth of Forth is picturesque and peaceful.

Sports and leisure amenities abound.

Northwood Central are your West Lothian property sales and rental experts of choice.

Northwood Central has provided award-winning expertise for over 10 years, bringing a fresh approach to the housing market throughout West Lothian.

West Lothian, situated to the east of the Central Belt is increasingly popular with Edinburgh and Glasgow commuters, being well served by the Central Scotland motorway network.

Edinburgh Airport is on our doorstep and Frequent train services connect West Lothian with the rest of Scotland and beyond.

Queensferry is the starting point for the world famous Forth Bridges, in particular the iconic rail bridge, a huge tribute to 19th Century engineering. The bridge is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit Queensferry for some of the finest dining experiences in Scotland while enjoying a panoramic view of the Forth.

Livingstone is the largest town in West Lothian. Lots of shopping and entertainment.

Bathgate, once a major centre of vehicle production has moved successfully to a service-led economy.

Several Ex-mining towns are dotted about the county. Armadale, Whitburn, Fauldhouse and Broxburn have all been transformed from vibrant industrial centres to attractive county towns with a huge range of amenities.

The Royal Burgh of Linlithgow is a thriving town within easy reach of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling and Falkirk. Linlithgow has a fascinating history and retains much of its ancient architecture and charm.

Bo’ness is at the western edge of West Lothian on the banks of the Firth of Forth. Well- located for Linlithgow. Bo’ness has many attractions including The Hippodrome Cinema and the Bo’ness to Kinneil Railway.

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