ONE of the oldest houses on the Isle of Arran has come onto the property market.
Kilmichael House, located on the outskirts of Brodick village, has been listed for sale with an asking price of offers over £700,000.
At the centre of the estate, owned by the same family for hundreds of years, the home is set with a superb three acres of matured, landscaped grounds and is the feature property with this exclusive settlement.
The stunning outdoor area is a fitting enhancement to Kilmichael House and features a variety of woodland, beautifully manicured lawns, flower gardens, decorative paved walkways as well as being home to resident peacocks.
In the past, these gardens have been used as the backdrop to glamorous fashions shoots.
Despite its quaint location, the property still provides east access to Brodick village’s amenities which include a bank, shops, hotels, restaurants and bars, excellent leisure facilities at Auchrannie Resort and the all weather pitches at the Ormidale Park as well as an 18-hole golf course.
The property is set across three levels, with eight bedrooms within.
The home is entered at the ground floor, into the entrance hall. There are five bedrooms on this initial level - four of which have en-suite facilities.
There are an additional two bathrooms on this floor, as well as a store room and cloakroom areas.
Two dining areas are to the rear of the ground floor, one breakfast room as well as a tradition dining room.
The kitchen area, which is attached to a utility room, are separated from each dining place.
The first floor, which can be accessed via two different stair cases, includes a morning room, drawing room, office and sitting area. There is also one bedroom with en-suit bathroom thereon.
The second floor contains two bedrooms and one bathroom only.
The property is available to view in full detail online with Arran Estate Agents at arranestateagents.co.uk/properties-for-sale/property/142-knowe-road-brodick-isle-of-arran.
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