Mid Fullwood
Stewarton, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire and Arran, KA3 5JZ
Guide Price
£695,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Holiday Cottage
Land Tags: Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Feb 2023
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Holiday Cottage
- Land Tags: Woodland
Stunning modern family home set within 13 acres.
Description
***CLOSING DATE THURSDAY 2ND OF MARCH AT 12 NOON***
Mid Fullwood is a stunning family home set within 13 acres of land with around 12 acres designated agricultural, built circa 2014 using modern construction methods with economy and energy efficiency at the forefront. The property has approximately 2905 square feet of living accommodation and 1282 square feet of space within the cabin, summerhouse, agricultural shed and two stables.
The ground floor of the property has a superb flow and begins with a spacious welcoming reception hallway with a beautiful staircase leading upstairs; a generous living room has dual aspect views over the front and rear gardens and has a wood burning stove. Off the hallway French doors lead through to the open plan split level kitchen and dining room. The fabulous country kitchen has a range of wall and floor mounted cabinetry with black granite worktops, island unit with breakfast bar, range cooker and Belfast sink. Down the stairs the dining area is a fantastic, sociable space and is fully tiled. From here, large windows and patio doors let in plenty of light and open onto a raised deck, perfect for al fresco dining and entertaining. The utility room and wet room are located off the hallway. The impressive principal bedroom with en suite shower room and dressing room is located downstairs along with bedroom four and bedroom five which is currently used as a snug. The well appointed family bathroom completes the ground floor accommodation.
From the hallway the staircase leads up to the first floor galleried landing and two well-proportioned bedrooms, a shower room and linen cupboard.
Outside, the extensive garden and grounds extend to approximately 13 acres, with the main garden around an acre in size comprising mainly of lush green lawns, mature woodland and planting areas. Outbuildings include an agricultural shed, superb summer house and a log cabin with pergola, all positioned to take advantage of the beautiful surrounding countryside. There are also far reaching views across the garden and countryside towards the Firth of Clyde and Ailsa Craig.
The private driveway is entered via electric wrought iron gates and has plenty of parking for multiple vehicles externally.
There is also approved planning for a dwelling within the grounds.
Location
Mid Fullwood enjoys a beautiful rural setting surrounded by countryside and farmland. The property lies within the small hamlet of Fullwood which is equidistant to the popular towns of Stewarton and Dunlop, both of which are around 15 miles south of Glasgow. Historically Stewarton is associated with the wool trade and for centuries was known as the “bonnet town” producing bonnets and regimental head gear. Today Stewarton has a growing population and is popular with commuters to Glasgow due to the nearby M77 and the Old Glasgow Road. The village offers a range of amenities including train station, petrol station, professional services, supermarket, two primary schools and a secondary school. Ayrshire is famous worldwide for golf, with championship courses at Royal Troon, Prestwick, and Turnberry. The county is also well known for sailing, with marinas at Troon, Largs and nearby Inverkip.
Square Footage: 2,905 sq ft
Additional Info
Council Tax - G
Marketed by: Savills, Glasgow
Description
***CLOSING DATE THURSDAY 2ND OF MARCH AT 12 NOON***
Mid Fullwood is a stunning family home set within 13 acres of land with around 12 acres designated agricultural, built circa 2014 using modern construction methods with economy and energy efficiency at the forefront. The property has approximately 2905 square feet of living accommodation and 1282 square feet of space within the cabin, summerhouse, agricultural shed and two stables.
The ground floor of the property has a superb flow and begins with a spacious welcoming reception hallway with a beautiful staircase leading upstairs; a generous living room has dual aspect views over the front and rear gardens and has a wood burning stove. Off the hallway French doors lead through to the open plan split level kitchen and dining room. The fabulous country kitchen has a range of wall and floor mounted cabinetry with black granite worktops, island unit with breakfast bar, range cooker and Belfast sink. Down the stairs the dining area is a fantastic, sociable space and is fully tiled. From here, large windows and patio doors let in plenty of light and open onto a raised deck, perfect for al fresco dining and entertaining. The utility room and wet room are located off the hallway. The impressive principal bedroom with en suite shower room and dressing room is located downstairs along with bedroom four and bedroom five which is currently used as a snug. The well appointed family bathroom completes the ground floor accommodation.
From the hallway the staircase leads up to the first floor galleried landing and two well-proportioned bedrooms, a shower room and linen cupboard.
Outside, the extensive garden and grounds extend to approximately 13 acres, with the main garden around an acre in size comprising mainly of lush green lawns, mature woodland and planting areas. Outbuildings include an agricultural shed, superb summer house and a log cabin with pergola, all positioned to take advantage of the beautiful surrounding countryside. There are also far reaching views across the garden and countryside towards the Firth of Clyde and Ailsa Craig.
The private driveway is entered via electric wrought iron gates and has plenty of parking for multiple vehicles externally.
There is also approved planning for a dwelling within the grounds.
Location
Mid Fullwood enjoys a beautiful rural setting surrounded by countryside and farmland. The property lies within the small hamlet of Fullwood which is equidistant to the popular towns of Stewarton and Dunlop, both of which are around 15 miles south of Glasgow. Historically Stewarton is associated with the wool trade and for centuries was known as the “bonnet town” producing bonnets and regimental head gear. Today Stewarton has a growing population and is popular with commuters to Glasgow due to the nearby M77 and the Old Glasgow Road. The village offers a range of amenities including train station, petrol station, professional services, supermarket, two primary schools and a secondary school. Ayrshire is famous worldwide for golf, with championship courses at Royal Troon, Prestwick, and Turnberry. The county is also well known for sailing, with marinas at Troon, Largs and nearby Inverkip.
Square Footage: 2,905 sq ft
Additional Info
Council Tax - G
Marketed by: Savills, Glasgow
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.