This delightful four bedroom traditional farmhouse on the Isle of Arran is now on the market for offers over £350,000.
Ferndean, on the outskirts of Kilmory, offers uninterrupted views over the Firth of Clyde to the Ayrshire coast, Ailsa Craig, the Mull of Kintyre and, on a clear day, Northern Ireland.
This detached two storey stone farmhouse is nestled within picturesque farmland set within 1.1 acres of land.
The ideal family home is located on the south end of the island, offering versatile accommodation and can be adapted to suit any use.
There are also stone outbuildings suitable for development.
The ground floor of the property includes an entrance porch, central hallway and an attractive lounge.
There is also a sitting room, currently utilised as a ground floor bedroom, as well as kitchen, with wall and floor united offering more than ample storage.
The ground floor also includes a utility room/vestibule and a shower room.
The first floor includes three double bedrooms and a single bedroom, all enjoying panoramic countryside views. There is also a toilet on this level.
Ferndean benefits from having a private gravel driveway, oil central heating, double glazing and garden with a lawn and shrubs.
Kilmory is situated at the south end of the Isle of Arran and has a real community spirit.
It contains the delightful hamlet of Lagg, which is home to the 18th century Lagg Hotel, Velo cafe and the new Lagg Distillery.
Kilmory has its own primary school, village hall which hosts the community shop and village events all within walking distance of the property.
A walk through the village's fairy woods, brings you to Kilmory's hidden treasure, a beautiful sandy beach, with breath taking views, rock pools for those who like to explore and for wildlife enthusiasts the perfect spot to admire the sea and wild life.
There is a regular bus service which provides links to the surrounding villages, including Lamlash home to the Islands secondary school and Brodick for access to the Islands ferry service.
To find out more, visit Jas Campbell & Co Ltd.
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