Characterful three-bedroom home near Ayr seafront with period detail and good connectivity.
- Bright bay-windowed lounge with west-facing aspect
- Retained period features: cornices, skirtings, fireplaces
- Three bedrooms; third suitable for home office
- Modern kitchen; useful utility cupboard
- Small front garden; shared private rear lawn
- Single bathroom only; one bath with shower over
- EPC band D; council tax above average
- Located in very deprived / ageing urban area
A stylish upper conversion in a handsome Victorian semi-detached house, this three-bedroom home blends original period detail with practical modern updates. High ceilings, a bay-windowed lounge/diner and original fireplaces give the principal rooms strong character and a welcoming west-facing aspect that catches afternoon sun.
The well-laid-out kitchen includes a breakfast bar and there is a useful utility cupboard; the accommodation is flexible so the third bedroom could work as a home office or guest room. The property benefits from freehold tenure, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, making it suitable for remote working or staying connected.
Externally there is a small, tended front garden and a private shared rear lawned garden. The house sits in a prestigious address within easy reach of Ayr town centre, the seafront and local amenities including shops, cafes and healthcare.
Important practical points: the home is compact at about 851 sq ft with one bathroom, and the EPC is band D. The wider area is classified as very deprived and has an ageing population profile; council tax is above average. These factors should be weighed alongside the home’s strong character, location and connectivity.