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9 Cunninghamhead Estate Well Presented and Tastefully Decorated Well presented and tastefully decorated two bedroom Park Home Situated within beautiful grounds of what was the Cunninghamhead Mansion House 9 Cunninghamhead Estate Kilmarnock, North Ayrshire, KA3 2PE LOCAL 2 BED 2 BATH DRIVEWAY AMENITIES Scan Here! Viewing - By appointment telephone selling agent Part 0131 524 9797 Exchange McEwan Fraser Legal Mon to Fri: 8am - Midnight Available S o l i c i t o r s & E s t a t e A g e n t s Sat to Sun: 9am - 10pm Kilmarnock Cunninghamhead Estate is ideally located 1/4 mile from Glasgow Airport is 22 miles away and is the main route for the B769 Stewarton To Irvine Road close to the Hamlet of all the major tour operators and also has regular services Cunninghamhead. Local shops are within 2.5 miles and southbound. Ayr is 16 miles away and is Ayrshire’s foremost provide the necessary day to day requirements and the nearby town and as such offers a good range of high street shops, town of Irvine also offers a good range of high street shops, supermarkets, recreational and professional facilities. supermarkets, including retail parks and leisure centre and all professional facilities. The A78 from Irvine to Kilmarnock gives In addition there are a number of well-renowned restaurants. easy access to the recently up rated and refurbished A77, M77 Ayrshire is famous worldwide for golf with championship motorway link and all main arterial routes. This provides easy courses 9 miles away at Royal Troon. Turnberry was the access for the commuter with links accessing in a Southerly venue for the Scottish open in 2009. Colin Montgomery’s new direction towards Ayr and Girvan and the Ayrshire coast and in course at Rowallan Castle outside of Kilmarnock opens in the a Northerly direction toward Glasgow. spring of 2009. The West Coast of Ayrshire and its beaches is only minutes There is also excellent sailing with yachting marinas at Troon away. Irvine has a mainline rail station with a comprehensive and further up the coast at Largs and Inverkip. Irvine has half hourly service to Glasgow and the main west coast line its own harbour and water sports club. Game sports are south. Prestwick International Airport is 11 miles away and has supported in the region with some of South West Scotland’s regular and enhanced flight service flights to London, Dublin finest salmon and trout fishing available in the area’s lochs and the rest of Europe. and rivers. Part Exchange Available. Situated within an exclusive perfect zone to relax in after a long day. The dining kitchen residential park home development in an over 50’s site on the has been professionally fitted to include a quality range of floor Cunninghamhead Park, is this stunning two bedroom park and wall mounted units with a contrasting worktop, creating a home. This exclusive residential park home development is fashionable and efficient work-space. It comes complete with perfectly positioned in the beautiful grounds of what was the a host of integrated appliances. The dining area is popular Cunninghamhead Mansion House. This stunning home will when hosting dinner parties for friends and family - and the appeal to those who enjoy the piece and quiet within the rolling chef is never too far away from the party! The clear, crisp and Ayrshire countryside. contemporary styling continues into a further two bedrooms, with the master-bedroom being further enhanced with an Inside this home you will find light filled and spacious impressive ensuite. Both bedrooms have a range of furniture accommodation and an inspired layout all on the one level. configurations with the ample space accentuated by the Great emphasis has been placed on the creation of easily built in wardrobes providing excellent storage. All bedrooms managed and free flowing space on a bright and fresh layout. have additional space for free-standing furniture if required. A contemporary three piece family bathroom suite completes the Once inside, discerning purchaser(s) will be greeted with a first impressive accommodation internally. class specification. On entering the home through a welcoming hallway entrance, it is immediately apparent the current owners Externally there are well-tended gardens. A driveway provides have meticulously looked after their home which is fit for today’s off-road parking for a number of vehicles as well as a good modern living. A bright and airy lounge is flooded with natural sized garage. The rear garden is fully enclosed and this zone is light from the windows and a set of patio doors - also leading sure to become the very ‘heart’ of the home. Many a summer’s onto the veranda where outside can be invited in. A further day has been spent in this zone catching the rays. feature is the gas fire and surround as its the focal point - the 9 Cunninghamhead Estate Bedrooms & Bathrooms Approximate Dimensions Bathroom 2.00m (6’7”) x 1.70m (5’7”) (Taken from the widest point) Gross internal floor area (m²) - TBC Lounge 5.80m (19’) x 3.20m (10’6”) Kitchen 5.00m (16’5”) x 2.60m (8’6”) Extras Utility Room 2.10m (6’11”) x 1.10m (3’7”) (Included in the sale) Bedroom 1 3.10m (10’2”) x 2.90m (9’6”) En-suite 2.00m (6’7”) x 1.40m (4’7”) Carpets & floor coverings, light fixtures & fittings Bedroom 2 2.90m (9’6”) x 2.60m (8’6”) and blinds. © Crown Copyright License No. 100047474 License No. Copyright © Crown McEwan Fraser Legal S o l i c i t o r s & E s t a t e A g e n t s Claremont House, 130 East Claremont Street Edinburgh, EH7 4LB Telephone: 0131 524 9797 Fax: 0131 556 5129 Email: [email protected] www.mcewanfraserlegal.co.uk Part Exchange If you are interested in this property and have a property to sell, please complete our online form to receive a Part Exchange value on your own property. The copyright for all photographs, floorplans, graphics, written copy and images belongs to McEwan Fraser Legal and use by others or transfer to third parties is forbidden without our express consent in writing. Prospective purchasers are advised to have their interest noted through their solicitor as soon as possible in order that they may be informed in the event of an early closing date being set for the receipt of offers. Disclaimer - These particulars do not form part of any offer and all statements and photographs contained herein are for illustrative purposes and are not guaranteed. Text and description Professional photography Layout graphics and design Buyers must satisfy themselves for the accuracy and authenticity of the schedule and DIANE KERR GARY CORKELL CATHERINE ANDERSON should always visit the property to satisfy themselves of the property’s suitability. The Surveyor Photographer Designer dimensions provided may include, or exclude recesses, intrusions and fitted furniture. Any measurements provided are for guide purposes only..
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