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3 bedroom detached house for sale

Carleton Mains Farm, Lendalfoot, Girvan, South Ayrshire, KA26
Under offer
Detached house
3 beds
2 baths
6.63 acre(s)
Added > 14 days

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TenureFreehold
Council taxBand E

Features and description

  • An attractive bungalow with grazing land buildings and magnificent sea views.
  • About 6.63 acres.
  • 3 reception rooms. 3 bedrooms.
  • Beautiful sea views towards the Mull of Kintyre and Ailsa Craig.
  • Useful outbuildings.
  • Very private setting. 4.65 acres of grazing land.

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Carleton Mains Farm is a fine detached bungalow with grazing land and buildings overlooking the Mull of Kintyre with stunning sea views across Ailsa Craig, Kyles of Bute, and Ireland.

The coastal town of Girvan lies about 6 miles to the north east, lying south of Ayr between the Galloway Hills and the sea and was originally a popular fishing port. The harbour, built within the mouth of the Water of Girvan, offers one of the few safe havens along the coastline, and remains active to this day. The town has a good range of local shops, supermarkets, recreational and professional services and has a local primary and secondary school. There is also a medical centre.

The main county town of Ayr (about 28 miles) offers a wider variety of shopping, restaurants and sports activities. Private schooling is available at Wellington School and offers exceptional all-round education from nursery to senior school.

The Ayrshire coast is famous worldwide for golfing with championship courses at Turnberry (12 miles) , Prestwick and Troon. There is also excellent sailing along the Firth of Clyde and the River Stinchar River offers salmon and sea trout fishing.

Carleton Mains Farm provides a rare opportunity for a purchaser seeking an idyllic private rural location in an elevated setting with superb views across the Mull of Kintyre and beyond.

The bungalow was built around 26 years ago on a single storey, with a tiled roof and render finish offering well-presented and spacious accommodation. Entering from the porch, this leads to the kitchen with fitted floor and wall units, single sink, integrated double oven and separate LPG 5 ring hob, with space for fridge freezer and dishwasher. There is a cosy sitting room with electric fire surround on a marble hearth, generous living room with bay window and spectacular views over the rolling Ayrshire farmland towards Ailsa Craig, dining room and conservatory with French doors to gravelled seating area, three bedrooms (master bedroom with en suite shower room) and family bathroom. There is a useful utility room with plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer. The room layout and dimensions are laid out in more detail in the floor plans.

Situated in a private and secluded setting, the drive leads to a large south facing courtyard. Carleton Mains Farm is complemented by useful outbuildings and there is a well maintained lawned garden with a shelterbelt of trees.

OUTBUILDINGS
There are useful farm buildings forming a fine south facing courtyard:

Barn: 7m x 18m
Stone construction under fibre cement roof, sliding door.

Garage: 5.58m x 4.86m
Stone under fibre cement roof, power, electric up and over door.

Store: 5.15m x 3.58m and 3.79m x 5.12m
Stone under fibre cement roof.

Byre: 6.635m x 28.08m and 6.67m x 9.49m
Stone and brick with bays, fibre cement roof, water supply.

Lean To: 3.31m x 16.41m
Wooden frame construction with tin cladding under fibre cement roof, earth and cobbled stone surface.

General Purpose Shed: 10.58m x 26.43m
Steel portal frame construction, breeze block walls, Yorkshire boarding, concrete floor under a fibre cement roof with power.

The detached stone barn has the potential to convert into further living accommodation subject to the necessary planning consents.

LAND
There are two grazing paddocks extending to about 4.65 Ac in total. The paddock lying west, has access to a burn. The land is principally classified Grade 3(2) and 4(2) by the James Hutton Institute.

ACCESS
There is a right of access in favour of a neighbouring farmer over the drive between points A to B on the plan.

DIRECTIONS
From Ayr travel south on the A77 towards Girvan and continue through the town. At Shallochpark roundabout turn right towards Stranraer and continue for about 5.5 miles to Lendalfoot. At Lendalfoot, take the second road on the left hand side (signed Whithorn Way) and continue up the hill for about third of a mile and turn left onto the track for Castle Mains Farm (opposite the white cottage). Proceed up the drive to the farm.

KA26 0JL

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