One of the most picturesque towns in West Lothian, Linlithgow has a peaceful market-town atmosphere, historical buildings and some fantastic attractions. Famous for its palace, which was the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots, the town has plenty to offer tourists who visit for the day. But is Linlithgow a nice place to live and a good option for those who wish to relocate to West Lothian?

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Why you should move to Linlithgow?

Many house buyers who move to Linlithgow do so for the tranquil atmosphere, abundance of good amenities, tight-knit community feel and idyllic location in West Lothian. Let’s talk through some of the best reasons for making the move to Linlithgow.

Linlithgow is great for family life

With good schools, plenty of amenities, a low crime rate and an array of activities catering to all ages, Linlithgow is a great place to raise a family. The town is ideally located for exploring a scenic area of rural Central Scotland and has plenty of outdoor activities to offer young families. Potential house buyers will find a good choice of family homes for sale in Linlithgow, and those who make the move are likely to feel right at home among many other families who have relocated to the town.

Linlithgow offers good commuter links

Linlithgow has excellent commuter links to Edinburgh, as well as many other popular places to work. Commuters can reach Waverley station in as little as 20 minutes by train. The town is also ideally located for easy links to Glasgow (30 minutes by train), Stirling (25 minutes by train) and Falkirk (15 minutes by train). If you prefer to drive, you quickly get onto the M9 and reach city centres of both Glasgow and Edinburgh in around 45 minutes.

There are plenty of things to do in Linlithgow

Despite being on the quieter side, there are plenty of things to do in Linlithgow and the surrounding area. Along with visiting the palace and walking around the peaceful shores of the adjacent loch, locals like to frequent the charming cafes and restaurants in the town centre. For children, there are several playgrounds and sporting facilities such as Xcite Leisure centre. Around Linlithgow, the most popular places to visit include Beecraigs Country Park, Muiravonside Country Park, Blackness Castle and the House of the Binns. Golf lovers can enjoy a round of 18 holes at several courses around Linlithgow.

Other great options for family life in West Lothian

If Linlithgow doesn’t quite tick all the boxes, you’ll still find plenty of options for setting up home in West Lothian. Hugging the coast to the north of Linlithgow, Bo’ness is a historically industrious town that now serves as a commuter town with good links to Edinburgh and Falkirk. If you want to be closer to Edinburgh but want the feeling of being surrounded by nature, the charming village of Winchburgh is a great option. Livingston, the largest town in West Lothian, is a good option for home buyers who prefer more in the way amenities, shops, restaurants and activities, as well as a wider choice of properties.

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What is the housing market like in Linlithgow?

The past 12 months (1st June 2023 to 31st May 2024) reported that properties in Linlithgow had an average sale price of £339,435. The average sale price during this period for flats was £134,525, while the average sale price for houses was £540,249.

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