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3 bedroom equestrian property

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Equestrian property
3 beds
1 bath
7.63 acre(s)
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Description
Big Barkip Farm is a former working farmhouse and steadings. The main property is detached, and the residential part of the house has in recent times been well refurbished and fully insulated. The residential property features a new re-slated roof with leaded skews, and the house has been completed in white stone and render roughcast. Internally there are warming multi fuel stoves, engineered hardwood flooring, dressed oak doors with heritage ironmongery, the residential part has been fully insulated and has good thermal retention qualities.

Along with the residential home, there are attached former farm steadings and a range of outbuildings, internal to which are modern equine facilities. The package of assets is set amid some c7.632 acres of grazing land and gardens include the following.

• Refurbished residential property.
• Former Byre with bisses.
• Lean to boiler house and general-purpose store.
• 4 loose boxes, tack and feed stores.
• Open fronted hay shed.
• Midden.
• Open equine court.
• 20 x 20m all-weather manage.
• Land to c 7.632 acres (3.08Ha).

Big Barkip Farm
Big Barkip Farm offers an excellent opportunity for those who may have equine interests, hobby farming or rare breed livestock rearing. The main house is house is full of character and is one of only 7 homes which make up this pretty and pleasant rural hamlet.

Ground Floor
Outer door to entrance vestibule, bath and shower room, lower hall, breakfasting dining kitchen with green enamel, oil fired, 2 oven Aga range cooker, good space for breakfasting table and chairs, dining room with warming multi fuel stove inset on a slate bed hearth, door to inner hallway, dual aspect sitting room with warming multi fuel stove inset on a slate bed hearth, window box seating and under stairs store.

First Floor
Staircase 1 to small upper hallway, bedroom 1, connecting door via shelved linen stores to bedroom 2, door to bedroom 3, further door to attic space and domestic water tanks. Return staircase (2) to lower hallway.

Outbuildings
Door from kitchen to rear hall, door to gardens, general-purpose store with twin Belfast sinks and utility room, concrete floor, larder/pantry, inner door to former byre with bisses, suitable for storing logs and solid fuel.

Lean to boiler house and equipment store.

Stone steading under a new box profile steel sheet roof with polycarbonate roof lights providing 4 composite board and galvanised steel loose boxes, tack and feed stores, concrete floor, light, power and water. 1 stand
alone loose box, 3 interconnected loose boxes.

Steel portal frame, corrugated sheet clads 5 bay open fronted hay shed.

Red painted brick built detached former byre under a box profile steel roof with polycarbonate rooflights, providing an internal open equine court.

Gardens
Private black asphalt surfaced access driveway terminating at the rear of the house with a good vehicle turning and hardstanding areas. There are gardens to lawns with a patio/terrace area suitable for summer furniture and alfresco dining. There are a number of timber edged raised kitchen produce planters.

Land
The fields are split into numerous compartments and are suitable for the turning out of horses, grazing, and the production of a small quantity of hay/haylage or round bales. Midden.

Manege
20m x 20m all-weather silica sand and carpet manege.

Local Authorities
North Ayrshire Council
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Council Tax
Big Barkip Farm is in Band D and the amount of council tax payable for 2023/2024 is £1,684.59p including water charges.

EPC Rating
E

Situation
Big Barkip Farm is situated amid soft rolling North Ayrshire countryside midway between the North Ayrshire towns of Beith and Dalry.

Dalry, Beith and Kilwinning combine to provide an 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 are main line railway stations at Dalry (2.5 miles) & Glengarnock (2.9 miles). The international airports of Glasgow and Prestwick are almost equidistant at 18 miles.

Glasgow city (19 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 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 landowners 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.

Travel Directions
From Glasgow City Centre proceed west on the M8 motorway. After 9 miles take junction 29 (A737) following signs for Irvine. Continue on the A737 for 14 miles when you reach the roundabout to the south of Beith. From this roundabout continue on the A737 towards Dalry. Continue along the A737 for 1.5 miles, turn left at road signposted The Den, proceed for 0.5 miles to T junction, bare left for 0.6 miles to find the entrance to Big Barkip Farm on the right hand side."
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