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Maybole ‘Remlap’, Dailly Road Maybole ‘Remlap’, Dailly Road www.corumproperty.co.uk A purpose built modern three bedroom detached bungalow with extensive landscaped gardens and stunning views over the Ayrshire countryside located near to the Village of Maybole. Property Description Remlap was designed and constructed by the current owners and has been finished to an extremely high standard. It has a modern yet traditionally styled fitted kitchen, stylish sanitary ware in the bathrooms, contemporary wooden flooring and doors as well as fully double glazed patio doors and windows. It is powered by LPG. In summary the accommodation consists of entrance hall leading to a large front facing lounge on the left hand side. To the right of the hallway are two double bedrooms both with built in wardrobes, the larger of the two having a shower room en-suite. There is a third bedroom that could also be used a study or second family room. At the top of the hallway is a modern three piece bathroom with shower overhead. To the rear of the property is the stylishly modern yet traditional kitchen with large sunroom off. The kitchen is fully integrated and includes modern appliances such as washing machine, dishwasher, fridge and freezer. The large sunroom leads out the rear patio area and can be used as a living or dining area. It offers access to the rest of the gardens and the upper rear patio area. Externally to the rear, the extensive gardens are made up of a mix of landscaped shrubbery, patio terrace for relaxing and entertaining on, rear raised patio terrace which offers stunning views of the surrounding country side. To the rear of the property is another chipped area ideal for drying. To the front the gardens are predominantly made up of chipped stone with shrubbery border. There are extensive stoned driveways at both the front, the left hand side and to the right of the property which offer space for cars to be parked to the side and further round the back of the property. Attached to the property is a single garage with an up and over door which should the successful purchaser wish, the opportunity to convert it into additional internal floor space. Further over to the left hand side of the property is an extensive area of ground which at the moment is decorated with shrubbery and plants. It would offer the successful purchaser the opportunity to erect a secondary dwelling be it a small cottage, summer house or workshop. This is also the case on the right hand side of the property. Local Area Directions Remlap is located approximately 6 miles from the village of From the agent’s office travel out of Ayr and head South on Maybole which in turn is just six miles south of Ayr. Ayr Town the A77 towards Maybole. Once in Maybole carry on directly Centre offers retail shopping, transport links and recreational through turning left onto Coral Glen which becomes Miller facilities, while the A77/M77 network provides swift commuting Terrace and continue onwards as the road becomes Dailly Road. to Glasgow City Centre and surrounding districts. Prestwick Continue along this road for approximately 6 miles and Remlap International Airport offers flights to many European is located on the right hand side. destinations. The area is also home to the world renowned Turnberry Golf Resort as well as Brunston and Girvan golf courses. The local schools for the area are Dailly Primary School and Girvan Academy. Sun Room 11’6” x 12’2” Bathroom 8’5” x 6’9” Bedroom Three Bedroom Two Kitchen 8’5” x 7’1” 10’0” x 10’7” 14’1” x 12’2” W W C Lounge Bedroom One 17’1” x 11’6” 14’1”(11’1”) x 14’1” En-suite Hall 7’5” x 5’1” AY1878. EER Band D All measurements and distances are approximate. Floorplans are for illustration purposes and may not be to scale. Maybole ‘Remlap’, Dailly Road, Maybole, KA19 8LU For more information please contact our Ayr Office. 14 Beresford Terrace Ayr KA7 2EG Tel: 01292 880 888 Fax: 01292 613 588 [email protected] www.corumproperty.co.uk We believe these details to be correct however their accuracy is not guaranteed and they do not form any part of a contract. Fixtures and fittings are not included unless specified in the schedule. Photographs are produced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item is included for sale with the property. Corum is a trading name of The Corum Partnership, 20 Blythswood Square, Glasgow G2 4GB..
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