An incredible villa is on the market near Sorn, with impressive internal and external space.
Gilmilnscroft Mains, on the outskirts of Sorn and Catrine, has been on the market since June, but the Rightmove listing for the property says it is "unexpectedly back on the market".
With five bedrooms, three bathrooms, three reception rooms and around one acre of land, it's no wonder the asking price for this is offers over £550,000.
Being marketed by The Property Boom Ltd, Glasgow, the villa has incredible views of the rolling Ayrshire countryside.
The home's property description says: "The property is tucked away along a leafy tree lined private road inside the Gilmilnscroft Country Estate yet is within easy reach of highly regarded schools and commuter links.
"Perhaps the most striking features of Gilmilnscroft Mains are its views, tasteful interior design and use of high quality materials and products. Limestone flagstone flooring through the ground floor hall and kitchen family room.
"The view from the kitchen/dining room provides a mesmerising, almost surreal, connection with the landscape that dominates this part of the Ayrshire."
It adds: "Three of the bedrooms have stunning country views, while the others have garden views.
"The beautifully equipped kitchen/dining room runs the width of the house and is connected to both the hall and Boot/Utility room with fabulous full wall bifold doors which access straight out to the south facing patio for alfresco dinning.
"To the south east of the house is an attractive traditional stone barn with its own separate gated entrance from the main driveway which, subject to obtaining the necessary consents, could be converted to create additional (stand-alone) accommodation or stables. The building is currently used as a store.
"To the rear of the house is a large tree lined gated gravel driveway with stacks of space for parking beside the house."
You can view the full listing of this property on the Rightmove website.
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