4 Bedrooms Detached house for sale in Highfield Farmhouse, Dalry, North Ayrshire KA24 | £ 365,000

Overview

Price: £ 365,000
Contract type: For Sale
Type: Detached house
County: North Ayrshire
Town: Dalry
Postcode: KA24
Address: Highfield Farmhouse, Dalry, North Ayrshire KA24
Bathrooms: 3
Bedrooms: 4

Property Description

A fully refurbished former farmhouse, which has been completed with high end finishes throughout, the results of which create an impressive and very comfortable rural family home.

Description
Highfield Farmhouse is one of only four detached homes which form this small and select collection of quality homes. Highfield Farmhouse, the final property in the project, is a fully refurbished former farmhouse, which has been completed with high end finishes throughout; a particular feature are skirting’s facings and doors all finished in dressed engineered oak hardwoods. The bedrooms, staircase and upper hallway are carpeted and there are high levels of insulation and thermal retention making the house efficient, all of which combine to create an impressive and very comfortable rural family home. Externally the property is completed in harled finish, all under a slate roof with ashlar sandstone relief at the windows, leaded crow stepped gables and a pretty feature turret.

The accommodation is well finished and freshly presented with flexible rooms laid out over two light, bright and easily manageable levels.

Outer front door to reception hallway, laminate flooring, cloaks/wc, storage cupboard, under stair stores housing the electrical switchgear, newly full integrated fitted kitchen, walk in larder, utility room with door to rear gardens, storage cupboard/boiler room, hot water tank stores, mega-flow pressurised water system. Sitting room with laminate flooring, exposed stone feature wall, provision for fireplace installation, French doors to patio and greater gardens, fine open plan dining hall with window box seating, door to bedroom 1 with twin fitted wardrobes, en-suite shower room.

Carpeted staircase with oak bannister to first floor level to broad upper hallway doubling as study/kids TV/console zone, 2 double-doored cupboards, one of which access hatch to roof space, Bedroom 2 with 2 double fitted wardrobes, bedroom 3 (master), turret, Velux gallery window, mirrored wardrobes, en-suite shower room with 2 Velux windows. Family bath and shower room with 2 Velux windows, linen cupboard with slatted shelving, bedroom 4,2 fitted wardrobes, Velux gallery window.

Gardens
Black top common driveway (soon to be completed) to courtyard with visitor parking as well as designated car parking and hard standing area to the front of the house, close board fencing with gate to honey gravelled pathway leading to flagstone terrace and path around house to second sheltered terrace at rear, slabbed pad oil tank store, return path to rear gardens which are laid mainly to grass with assorted shrubs, bushes and fruit bearing trees. There are a number of more mature trees in the gardens with boundaries defined by haha and hawthrorn hedging.

Land
Additional land could be made available by separate negotiation.

Services
Mains water supply, drainage is by private septic tank, oil fired central heating, under floor coil heating system to ground floor, traditional radiators with thermostats to first floor, double glazing.

Note: The services have not been checked by the selling agents.

Council Tax
The council tax band for Highfield Farmhouse has still to be assessed.

Situation
Highfield Farmhouse is situated in pretty North Ayrshire rolling countryside and farmland close to the little hamlet of Highfield. Dalry town centre is about 1.5 miles to the west.

Dalry has a good range of local shops and services that adequately cater for every day needs and requirements.

The nearby (about 4 miles respectively) North Ayrshire towns of Beith and Kilwinning combine to provide a further extensive range of local amenities including education, retail, entertainment and transport links.

The A737 provides good access to the M8 motorway corridor and Glasgow city. As well as to the ever developing Ayrshire coastline. There is a main line railway station in Dalry (1.2 miles from Highfield Farmhouse), with a frequent service to Glasgow city every thirty minutes and the Ayrshire coast. The international airports of Prestwick and Glasgow are almost equidistant at 15.5 and 15 miles respectively.

Glasgow city (23.5 miles) provides an excellent range of professional services, higher education, cultural and retail facilities normally associated with a major city centre.

Tourism is a thriving industry in Ayrshire. The main town of Ayr has its own racecourse and is arguably Scotland’s golfing Mecca with the home of the Open Championship at Prestwick and present day Open Championship links at Turnberry and Royal Troon. Alloway is the birthplace of Robert Burns and his legacy continues to draw people to the area.

For the field sportsman/woman the rivers of Ayrshire offer salmon fishing by permit, the Garnock water, which runs through Dalry, has a back end run of salmon. The district also offers some commercially run and challenging low ground driven pheasant shooting and with permission, some of the local estates and land owners allow the chance to stalk roe deer.

Sea fishing sport is available on the Ayrshire coastline.

There are marina, yachting and chandlery services at Troon, Largs and Ardrossan and the lower reaches of the River Clyde, together with the Ayrshire islands, offer some of the most scenically attractive coastal sailing in the United Kingdom.

Travel Directions (Special Note)
During the period of the construction of the A737 Dalry by-pass, scheduled for completion end of 2019, the following travel directions from Glasgow city centre should be observed.

From Glasgow, proceed west on the M8 motorway. After 9 miles take junction 29 (A737) following signs for Irvine. Continue on the A737 for 12 miles to reach the roundabout (Manrahead) at the southern side of Beith. Continue on the A737 for a further 1.7 miles to reach The Den. Turn left onto the minor road and continue for 0.3 miles before turning right at Stables Cottage onto a further minor road. Continue in a southerly direction on the (B707) for 1 mile to find the entrance to Highfield Farm on the right hand side.

From Kilwinning, proceed in a northerly direction on the A737. Once in the centre of Dalry turn right off New St following signs to Dalry railway station. Continue for 0.9 miles with the Blair Estate boundary wall on your right hand side. At the Junction, turn left and continue for 0.8 miles then turn right onto the B707, travel for 0.1 miles then turn left into the driveway for Highfield Farmhouse.

On completion of the Dalry by-pass (end 2019) the following directions can be used.

From Glasgow, proceed west on the M8 motorway. After 9 miles take junction 29 (A737) following signs for Irvine. Continue on the A737 for 12 miles to reach the roundabout (Manrahead) at the southern side of Beith. Continue on the A737 for 3 miles following signs Dalry, at the roundabout, take the first exit, then turn first left, travel for 0.1 miles then turn left into the driveway for Highfield Farmhouse.



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