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3 bedroom detached house
Sold STC
Air source heat pump
Detached house
3 beds
3 baths
0.31 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Ask agent
Ground rent: £0 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Service charge: £0 per annum
Council tax: Band TBC
Features and description
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Description
Hessilhead Mill, it is a new, detached, contemporary property which enjoys a pleasant balance of rural living while also being on the fringe of the North Ayrshire town of both Beith and situated close to the A737 trunk road. The house has been cleverly designed to enjoy south facing, far reaching panoramic views across adjacent fields and countryside, stretching away towards south Ayrshire in the far distance.
Hessilhead Mill is a traditionally constructed brick and block new home completed in a pleasant combination of white harling and smooth render. The property is under a dark grey slated roof and the soffits and rainwater goods are low maintenance UPVC.
Internally, the accommodation has been imaginatively conceived and the ground floor doors are to engineered white oak with satin steel ironmongery. The kitchen features sleek contemporary furniture with Mistral kitchen worktop. Appliances are fully integrated, bathroom ware is deluxe quality level teamed with pleasant Porcelanosa neutral tone ceramics. Modern day building control insists on high levels of efficiency and the property is well insulated and warmed by wet coil underfloor heating to both ground and first floor levels.
The house is set within good sized low maintenance gardens and grounds which feature a level lawn and a generous gravel area apron, vehicular hard standing and turning area.
Ground Floor
Outer front door to broad welcoming entrance hallway, herringbone flooring laid throughout the lower level of the property, twin leaf doors opening up into a good sized open plan formal sitting room, dining and kitchen area, part vaulted ceiling with 6 x skylights, windows overlooking front and rear gardens, sliding doors to gardens. The kitchen area features sleek contemporary fully integrated appliances with Mistral kitchen worktops. A central island offers an informal breakfasting and dining bar, utility room with window to rear gardens, (access to loft space). Hallway cupboard housing the electrical switch gear and under floor heating coil tails. Contemporary family shower room with walk in shower enclosure, Porcelanosa tiles with feature wood effect wall, rainforest effect shower.
First Floor
Carpeted staircase with sleek steel hand rail to first floor landing, bedroom 1 with windows overlooking rear gardens and rolling countryside views, storage cupboard. Hallway store cupboard housing the water tank and air source heat pump gear. Bedroom 2 with good sized fitted wardrobe, windows overlooking rolling countryside, contemporary en suite shower room with walk in shower enclosure, rainforest effect shower, floating wash hand basin, Porcelanosa tiles. Bedroom 3 (master) with generous windows overlooking property gardens and leafy backdrop, walk in dressing room (access to loft space), en suite bathroom with feature bath, walk in shower enclosure with rainforest effect shower, Porcelanosa tiles with feature effect wall.
Gardens
Via cobble effect, paving sone bell mouth entry to gravel vehicular hard standing and turning area. The gardens at Hessilhead Mill are low maintenance by design with the front gardens laid to a level area of gravel bounded by stone kerbing. The rear gardens are to gravel which is met by a level lawn area, all of which is bounded by sleeper edging and post and wire rylock fencing. The gardens enjoy a leafy backdrop with the Dusk Water due East of the property boundary.
Situation
Hessilhead Mill enjoys a pleasant balance of rural living while also being on the fringe of the North Ayrshire town of both Beith and situated close to the A737 trunk road.
The A737 provides good access to the M8 motorway corridor and Glasgow city, as well as easy access to the ever developing Ayrshire coastline. The closest main line railway stations are at Glengarnock (5.4 miles) and Lochwinnoch (7 miles). The international airports of Glasgow and Prestwick are 13.4 and 20.8 miles respectively.
Glasgow city (21.3 miles) provides an excellent range of all 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 hosting the Scottish Grand National, 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 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 Inverkip. Inland sailing and paddle sports are available at the Clyde and Muirshiel Regional Park at nearby Lochwinnoch
Travel Directions
From Glasgow, travel in a westerly direction on the M8 motorway. At Glasgow Airport after the White Cart Viaduct leave the M8 at Junction 28A and take the A737 sign posted Irvine. Continue on the A737 for 10.8 miles. Turn right off the Beith Bypass and on to the B777 signposted Lugton & Gateside. Continue on the B777 passing through Gateside, take the first right hand turn off the B777 upon leaving Gateside. Proceed due South on the minor road, taking the second left hand turn towards Hessilhead to find Hessilhead Mill on your right hand side just before the small bridge crossing the Dusk Water.
Local Authorities
North Ayrshire Council
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Services
Mains water supply, drainage is by shared septic tank (located within the gardens of Hessilhead Mill), air source heat pump fired wet coil underfloor heating, double glazing.
Note: The services have not been checked by the selling agents.
EPC Rating
EPC rating TBC
Council Tax
Hessilhead Mill is in Band X and the amount of council tax payable for 2022/2023 is still to be assessed
Guarantee
The new properties will benefit from guarantee by the provision of Architects
Certificates, now referred to as Professional Consultants Certificates
Viewing
Strictly by appointment with Robb Residential, telephone[use Contact Agent Button].
Possession
Vacant possession will be given on completion.
Offers
Offers are to be submitted in Scottish legal terms to the selling agents Robb Residential, 176 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow, G2 5SG. A closing date for offers may be fixed and prospective purchasers are advised to register their interest with the selling agents in order to be kept fully informed of any closing date that may be fixed.
Particulars and photographs prepared June 2023."
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Hessilhead Mill, it is a new, detached, contemporary property which enjoys a pleasant balance of rural living while also being on the fringe of the North Ayrshire town of both Beith and situated close to the A737 trunk road. The house has been cleverly designed to enjoy south facing, far reaching panoramic views across adjacent fields and countryside, stretching away towards south Ayrshire in the far distance.
Hessilhead Mill is a traditionally constructed brick and block new home completed in a pleasant combination of white harling and smooth render. The property is under a dark grey slated roof and the soffits and rainwater goods are low maintenance UPVC.
Internally, the accommodation has been imaginatively conceived and the ground floor doors are to engineered white oak with satin steel ironmongery. The kitchen features sleek contemporary furniture with Mistral kitchen worktop. Appliances are fully integrated, bathroom ware is deluxe quality level teamed with pleasant Porcelanosa neutral tone ceramics. Modern day building control insists on high levels of efficiency and the property is well insulated and warmed by wet coil underfloor heating to both ground and first floor levels.
The house is set within good sized low maintenance gardens and grounds which feature a level lawn and a generous gravel area apron, vehicular hard standing and turning area.
Ground Floor
Outer front door to broad welcoming entrance hallway, herringbone flooring laid throughout the lower level of the property, twin leaf doors opening up into a good sized open plan formal sitting room, dining and kitchen area, part vaulted ceiling with 6 x skylights, windows overlooking front and rear gardens, sliding doors to gardens. The kitchen area features sleek contemporary fully integrated appliances with Mistral kitchen worktops. A central island offers an informal breakfasting and dining bar, utility room with window to rear gardens, (access to loft space). Hallway cupboard housing the electrical switch gear and under floor heating coil tails. Contemporary family shower room with walk in shower enclosure, Porcelanosa tiles with feature wood effect wall, rainforest effect shower.
First Floor
Carpeted staircase with sleek steel hand rail to first floor landing, bedroom 1 with windows overlooking rear gardens and rolling countryside views, storage cupboard. Hallway store cupboard housing the water tank and air source heat pump gear. Bedroom 2 with good sized fitted wardrobe, windows overlooking rolling countryside, contemporary en suite shower room with walk in shower enclosure, rainforest effect shower, floating wash hand basin, Porcelanosa tiles. Bedroom 3 (master) with generous windows overlooking property gardens and leafy backdrop, walk in dressing room (access to loft space), en suite bathroom with feature bath, walk in shower enclosure with rainforest effect shower, Porcelanosa tiles with feature effect wall.
Gardens
Via cobble effect, paving sone bell mouth entry to gravel vehicular hard standing and turning area. The gardens at Hessilhead Mill are low maintenance by design with the front gardens laid to a level area of gravel bounded by stone kerbing. The rear gardens are to gravel which is met by a level lawn area, all of which is bounded by sleeper edging and post and wire rylock fencing. The gardens enjoy a leafy backdrop with the Dusk Water due East of the property boundary.
Situation
Hessilhead Mill enjoys a pleasant balance of rural living while also being on the fringe of the North Ayrshire town of both Beith and situated close to the A737 trunk road.
The A737 provides good access to the M8 motorway corridor and Glasgow city, as well as easy access to the ever developing Ayrshire coastline. The closest main line railway stations are at Glengarnock (5.4 miles) and Lochwinnoch (7 miles). The international airports of Glasgow and Prestwick are 13.4 and 20.8 miles respectively.
Glasgow city (21.3 miles) provides an excellent range of all 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 hosting the Scottish Grand National, 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 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 Inverkip. Inland sailing and paddle sports are available at the Clyde and Muirshiel Regional Park at nearby Lochwinnoch
Travel Directions
From Glasgow, travel in a westerly direction on the M8 motorway. At Glasgow Airport after the White Cart Viaduct leave the M8 at Junction 28A and take the A737 sign posted Irvine. Continue on the A737 for 10.8 miles. Turn right off the Beith Bypass and on to the B777 signposted Lugton & Gateside. Continue on the B777 passing through Gateside, take the first right hand turn off the B777 upon leaving Gateside. Proceed due South on the minor road, taking the second left hand turn towards Hessilhead to find Hessilhead Mill on your right hand side just before the small bridge crossing the Dusk Water.
Local Authorities
North Ayrshire Council
[use Contact Agent Button].
Services
Mains water supply, drainage is by shared septic tank (located within the gardens of Hessilhead Mill), air source heat pump fired wet coil underfloor heating, double glazing.
Note: The services have not been checked by the selling agents.
EPC Rating
EPC rating TBC
Council Tax
Hessilhead Mill is in Band X and the amount of council tax payable for 2022/2023 is still to be assessed
Guarantee
The new properties will benefit from guarantee by the provision of Architects
Certificates, now referred to as Professional Consultants Certificates
Viewing
Strictly by appointment with Robb Residential, telephone[use Contact Agent Button].
Possession
Vacant possession will be given on completion.
Offers
Offers are to be submitted in Scottish legal terms to the selling agents Robb Residential, 176 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow, G2 5SG. A closing date for offers may be fixed and prospective purchasers are advised to register their interest with the selling agents in order to be kept fully informed of any closing date that may be fixed.
Particulars and photographs prepared June 2023."
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