Property Matters Online are delighted to present to the market this spacious THREE BED SEMI-DETACHED VILLA situated in the conservation village of Dalrymple.
The accommodation is laid out over two levels with the lower level comprising of an entrance vestibule giving access to the downstairs w.c comprising of w.c and wash hand basin; front facing spacious lounge; rear facing modern kitchen/diner housing ample base and wall units with complementary worktops with tiled splash back areas, integrated induction hob, hood, double oven, microwave and fridge freezer. The upper level comprising of two double bedrooms and one single bedroom with the front facing double bedroom having double fitted wardrobes and the rear facing bedroom having a handy storage cupboard, three piece family bathroom comprising of w.c, wash hand basin and bath with over head shower. The property previously had an en suite which can be re instated. Quality features throughout.
This property benefits from an easily maintained chipped front garden with a large slabbed driveway to the side. This property further benefits from a large rear garden with decked patio area and chipped areas. Double glazing and gas central heating.
LOCATION
Dalrymple is a quiet village in the heart of the
Ayrshire Countryside; It stands at the north of the Doon Valley. The River Doon
is the southern boundary to this agricultural area.
The name Dalrymple is generally believed to
derive from Gaelic and means “flat field of the crooked pool or river”. This
description accurately describes the location of the village of Dalrymple.
Although Dalrymple is an ancient Parish – the actual village is a fairly modern
community. Virtually no village existed before 1800 other than a few houses
around the Church. Around 1800 two streets – Main Street (where the property is
situated) and Garden Street – were laid out by the local Laird. From that time
the village grew slowly until after World War II when surrounding mining
communities were in decline and the families were re-homed in new dwellings in
Dalrymple.
There are two pubs, the Kirkton Inn and the
white horse, as well as two shops and a postal office. The village is in the
catchment area for high schools in Ayr, Maybole and Dalmellington.
The town of Ayr is Ayrshire's foremost town and
as such offers a good range of high street shops, supermarkets, recreational and
professional facilities. In addition there are a number of well-renowned
restaurants and excellent private schooling at Wellington School for children
of age 3 to 18. It is about seven miles north of Dalrymple, and buses to and
from Ayr run every thirty minutes.
Dalrymple is also only1.5 miles from the newly
upgraded A77/M77 trunk road network. This provides easy access for the commuter
with links accessing in a Southerly direction towards Girvan and the Ayrshire
coast and in a Northerly direction toward Ayr and Glasgow.
The Ayrshire coast is famous worldwide for golf
with championship courses at Royal Troon, Turnberry (the venue for the Scottish
open in 2009) and Prestwick, all of which are within easy reach.
Both Ayr and Prestwick have mainline railway
stations, while Prestwick International Airport has regular and enhanced flight
service flights to London, Dublin and the rest of Europe.
Sizes Approx.
LOUNGE 4.75m x 4.37m
KITCHEN/DINER 4.75m x 3.15m
W.C 1.88m x 0.84m
BEDROOM 1 3.68m x 2.60m
BEDROOM 2 2.95m x 2.64m
BEDROOM 3 2.26m x 1.96m
BATHROOM 2.57m x 1.96m
EER - C
Viewings: - Strictly by appointment through
Property Matters Ltd. Tel 01563 558877.
PARTICULARS Property Matters Ltd for themselves
and for the sellers of this property whose agents they are, give notice that
the particulars are produced in good faith, are set out as a general guide only
and do not constitute any part of a contract and that no person in the
employment of Property Matters Ltd has any authority to make or give any
representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property. Intending
purchasers must satisfy themselves, by inspection or otherwise, on all matters.
OFFERS Offers must be submitted in Scottish
legal form to the sole selling agents. Formal note of interest should be
registered prior to offering. A closing date will only be notified to parties
who have registered interest through their solicitors. The seller reserves the
right to accept any offer at any time.
Tenure : Freehold
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