Fancy some country living? Laigh Muir is a five bedroom home perfect for horse lovers.
Boasting approximately 2,400 square feet and seven acres of premium land, this property at Sinclairston, near Ochiltree, is ideal for those who enjoy equestrian lifestyle.
And the East Ayrshire home is now on the market for offers over £495,000.
Nestled in an idyllic rural setting, this exceptional property boasts outstanding facilities offering ample space for both relaxation and recreation.
With breathtaking south-facing views stretching towards the Isle of Arran, the home perfectly blends rural charm with modern comfort.
Laigh Muir would be ideal for those seeking tranquility and a touch of luxury, offering a unique opportunity to embrace the serene countryside lifestyle.
Coming through the welcoming and spacious entrance hall, you can enter the impressive formal lounge and dining room, suitable for family gatherings or welcoming guests.
The kitchen and utility room is spacious and modern, and will impress visitors.
On the ground floor of the property you will find two impressively large bedrooms, one of them en-suite.
Meanwhile, on the upper floor, you will find another three spacious bedrooms on ground floor, one with also offering en-suite facilities.
The property has two shower rooms as well as a family bathroom on ground floor plus another shower room on first floor.
One of the key selling points of Laigh Muir is the wonderful garden grounds, which offer far ranging views towards the incredible Isle of Arran. There's also an extensive driveway.
And horse lovers will be highly impressed by equestrian facilities on offer with the property. There is a grass paddock of around seven acres and stables attached.
Laugh Muir has been described as a highly efficient B-rated home and boasts Solar PV panels.
To find our more about this property, you can visit Donald Ross Residential in Ayr. Viewing is recommended.
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