4 bedroom detached house
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Detached house
4 beds
3 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- 270 degree views of the garden and surrounding countryside from the garden room.
- Elevated position, offering uninterrupted views over the Firth of Clyde.
- Beautiful hardwood floors, woodburning stove and double French doors leading out to the garden.
- Handmade, bespoke kitchen
- Approx 0.7 acres of grounds
- EPC Rating = E
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Outstanding country house with spectacular views.
Description
Largs Farm is an outstanding detached country house constructed of solid stone under a slate roof with around 3,346 sq.ft of accommodation set within approximately 0.7 acres of garden, occupying an elevated position, offering uninterrupted views over the Firth of Clyde.
Originally a farmhouse built around 1850, the property has been extended over the years and substantially upgraded by the current owners. This is particularly evident in the versatile dining/living/music room with beautiful hardwood floors, woodburning stove and double French doors leading out to the garden.
Upon entering the home, the main hallway leads to the main reception rooms which include the living room, dining room/study, kitchen, garden room and dining/living/music room on the ground floor and a staircase leads upstairs to four well-proportioned bedrooms, two of which are en suite with a family bathroom servicing two of the bedrooms. The principal suite benefits from a dressing room and plenty of hanging space.
The fantastic handmade, bespoke kitchen has a range of wall and floor mounted cabinetry, oiled walnut worktops, Belfast sink, Smeg range and walk in pantry. There is plenty of space for dining in the kitchen. The adjacent garden room has 270 degree views of the garden and surrounding countryside. A utility room, WC and sperate cloakroom completes the accommodation.
Externally, the gardens and grounds of Largs Farm are wonderful. Measuring approximately 0.75 of an acres in size and offering the most incredible views from all aspects, the garden is mainly laid to lawn and is planted with a range of mature shrubs and trees and is surround by the rolling Ayrshire countryside.
The property further benefits from the ability to increase the overall size of the home by renovating the outbuildings with the relevant planning consents.
Location
Largs Farm is a stunning country home occupying a spectacular position at the foot of the Carrick Hills overlooking the Heads of Ayr and out towards the Isle of Arran. It is situated approximately 4 miles from Ayr and around 3 miles from the fishing village of Dunure. The established market town of Ayr has a wide range of excellent services including a cinema and shops, three large supermarkets, together with a variety of restaurants, bars and sports facilities. The local primary school Fisherton Primary is a short drive away; Wellington School is a highly regarded private co-educational school in Ayr while state secondary schools include Belmont Academy and Queen Margaret Academy. Ayr has a mainline railway station with a regular service to Glasgow and beyond. Glasgow Airport is approximately 45 miles to the north by road and Prestwick Airport is around 8 miles away. The city of Glasgow is easily accessible by rail and road via the M77 in a journey time of about 45 minutes. Ayrshire is renowned for its many golf courses including the world famous facilities at Turnberry. The Royal Troon and Prestwick courses, both former Open Championship venues, are also close by. The popular racecourse in Ayr holds the Scottish Grand National and there are yacht marinas at Troon, Ardrossan and Largs. Alloway, south of Ayr, is famous as the birthplace of Robert Burns. In addition to golf and sailing, the Ayrshire coastline is famous for its beautiful beaches and vistas.
Square Footage: 3,346 sq ft
Additional Info
Electricity - Mains
Water - Mains
Drainage - Private septic tank
Heating - Oil
Shared driveway
Description
Largs Farm is an outstanding detached country house constructed of solid stone under a slate roof with around 3,346 sq.ft of accommodation set within approximately 0.7 acres of garden, occupying an elevated position, offering uninterrupted views over the Firth of Clyde.
Originally a farmhouse built around 1850, the property has been extended over the years and substantially upgraded by the current owners. This is particularly evident in the versatile dining/living/music room with beautiful hardwood floors, woodburning stove and double French doors leading out to the garden.
Upon entering the home, the main hallway leads to the main reception rooms which include the living room, dining room/study, kitchen, garden room and dining/living/music room on the ground floor and a staircase leads upstairs to four well-proportioned bedrooms, two of which are en suite with a family bathroom servicing two of the bedrooms. The principal suite benefits from a dressing room and plenty of hanging space.
The fantastic handmade, bespoke kitchen has a range of wall and floor mounted cabinetry, oiled walnut worktops, Belfast sink, Smeg range and walk in pantry. There is plenty of space for dining in the kitchen. The adjacent garden room has 270 degree views of the garden and surrounding countryside. A utility room, WC and sperate cloakroom completes the accommodation.
Externally, the gardens and grounds of Largs Farm are wonderful. Measuring approximately 0.75 of an acres in size and offering the most incredible views from all aspects, the garden is mainly laid to lawn and is planted with a range of mature shrubs and trees and is surround by the rolling Ayrshire countryside.
The property further benefits from the ability to increase the overall size of the home by renovating the outbuildings with the relevant planning consents.
Location
Largs Farm is a stunning country home occupying a spectacular position at the foot of the Carrick Hills overlooking the Heads of Ayr and out towards the Isle of Arran. It is situated approximately 4 miles from Ayr and around 3 miles from the fishing village of Dunure. The established market town of Ayr has a wide range of excellent services including a cinema and shops, three large supermarkets, together with a variety of restaurants, bars and sports facilities. The local primary school Fisherton Primary is a short drive away; Wellington School is a highly regarded private co-educational school in Ayr while state secondary schools include Belmont Academy and Queen Margaret Academy. Ayr has a mainline railway station with a regular service to Glasgow and beyond. Glasgow Airport is approximately 45 miles to the north by road and Prestwick Airport is around 8 miles away. The city of Glasgow is easily accessible by rail and road via the M77 in a journey time of about 45 minutes. Ayrshire is renowned for its many golf courses including the world famous facilities at Turnberry. The Royal Troon and Prestwick courses, both former Open Championship venues, are also close by. The popular racecourse in Ayr holds the Scottish Grand National and there are yacht marinas at Troon, Ardrossan and Largs. Alloway, south of Ayr, is famous as the birthplace of Robert Burns. In addition to golf and sailing, the Ayrshire coastline is famous for its beautiful beaches and vistas.
Square Footage: 3,346 sq ft
Additional Info
Electricity - Mains
Water - Mains
Drainage - Private septic tank
Heating - Oil
Shared driveway
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