Situated in a stunning coastal setting this architect designed cottage enjoys a westerly aspect and has the most fabulous view over the Firth of Clyde toward Ailsa Craig and Arran.
Owl Cottage is about 40 feet from the shore.
The house is about 9 years old and is being sold by our client who commissioned the build.
The house is slightly elevated and has timber decking along its west, south and east elevations. The garden is south facing and is attractively planted with a variety of coastal plants. The garden space also comprises parking for a couple of cars.
The interior of Owl Cottage is light and airy. The Living Room has a double height ceiling, wood burning stove and windows facing west and south. The Kitchen is off the living room and the two areas are separated by a wide breakfast bar. The Kitchen is fitted with base and wall mounted cabinets , has accent lighting over the beech worktops and integrated ceramic hob, oven, dishwasher, fridge and washing machine. From the kitchen there is window and double glazed door out to the rear. Bedroom 2 is off the kitchen. This is a double bedroom with window to rear. The Shower Room, with window to front, comprises shower stall with electric shower, wash hand basin and WC.
Upstairs the landing has a large, front facing Velux window with a glorious view over rocky shore toward Ailsa Craig. The landing gives access to Bedroom 1 and the Bathroom. Bedroom 1, a double bedroom, has window to side. The spacious Bathroom, with a large Velux window to rear, comprises roll top bath, wash hand basin and WC.
Owl Cottage in its spectacular location feels very private but is not isolated forming as it does part of the small settlement known as Gamesloup. The Property is easily accessible from the A77 and is 8 miles south of Girvan.
A seldom available opportunity to acquire a delightful property in a wonderful situation on the Ayrshire coast.
This corner of south west Ayrshire is renowned for its contrasting and unspoilt scenery and its particularly mild climate throughout the year. Attractions in the district include: a variety of hill and coastal walks and cycle trails; the National Trust Culzean Castle and Country Park; Galloway Forest Park which was awarded the prestigious designation as the first Dark Sky Park in the UK; excellent Golf Courses at Girvan, Turnberry, Prestwick and Troon. There are of course the usual field sports and rivers for fishing the most notable of which in the district is the River Stinchar. Ballantrae, about 6 miles from the Property, is on the Ayrshire coast and the village has a delightful sea front where there is access to a sandy beach. The village has a primary school, doctors surgery with dispensary, shop and bowling green and a small harbour.
Ayr 29 miles | Prestwick Airport 35.4 miles | Glasgow 65 miles