14 Lugton Road, Dunlop, East Ayrshire, KA3 4AW

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Description

Discover "The Manse," a stunning and meticulously maintained residence at 14 Lugton Road, Dunlop. This beautiful property offers a blend of historic charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle in the heart of Ayrshire.

Description:

Set back from the street, this house occupies a prominent position on Lugton Road. It was built as the Free Church Manse in 1847, two years after the Free Church in Dunlop was built.

As you approach The Manse, you're greeted by a grand entrance door that opens into a charming vestibule, where the original Minton tiles have been impeccably preserved, adding a touch of historic elegance. Stepping inside, you enter a spacious hallway that immediately showcases the home's character, highlighted by the stunning decorative cast-iron stair balusters, a nod to the property's rich heritage.

The newly designed kitchen features a large central island, perfect for meal preparation and casual dining. It is equipped with a high-end range cooker, making it ideal for culinary enthusiasts. A dedicated coffee area adds a cosy touch, offering a perfect spot for your morning routine.

The dining area seamlessly integrates with the kitchen, providing ample space for entertaining and family meals. A newly installed wood burner adds warmth and character to the dining room, creating a cozy ambiance for gatherings.

Additionally, planning permission has been granted to open the back wall and install large bifold doors, which will further enhance the space by bringing in more natural light and creating a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. This future addition will provide direct access to the garden, making it an ideal setting for summer dining and entertaining.

The newly formed office in The Manse is a perfect blend of modern functionality and timeless charm. Designed with productivity and comfort in mind, the space features a large desk that comfortably accommodates two people, making it ideal for both collaborative work and individual focus.

The property also benefits from a large pantry, downstairs wc and a separate utility room with access to the back garden.

Upstairs at The Manse, you'll find three generously sized bedrooms, two currently serving as children’s rooms but adaptable to a variety of needs.

The master bedroom ensuite at The Manse is a show-stopping space, blending classic elegance with contemporary luxury. The room features an original fireplace, which adds a unique and charming focal point, enhancing the overall ambiance.

At the heart of the ensuite is a stunning roll-top bath, perfect for relaxing in style. A wall-mounted TV is strategically placed to allow you to enjoy entertainment while you unwind. Adjacent to the bath is a separate walk-in shower.

The second bedroom boasts a charming original working fireplace, adorned with distinctive green tiles that add a touch of historical elegance. This room is bathed in natural light and faces the private front garden, providing a tranquil view of the well-maintained grounds and ensuring privacy.

The third bedroom, equally spacious, overlooks the expansive rear garden, offering serene views of the beautiful outdoor space. Both rooms are equipped with classic shutters, enhancing their character and allowing for control over natural light and privacy.

These large bedrooms offer ample space for growing families or flexible use, combining traditional features with modern comfort in a picturesque setting.

The rear garden has been thoughtfully updated with new fencing, enhancing both privacy and security. It features two large lawned areas, ideal for children’s play or outdoor gatherings. The garden includes several large seating areas, strategically positioned to make the most of the sun and create inviting spaces for entertaining or simply relaxing.

A large, hidden tree house adds a whimsical touch, offering a special retreat for children or a charming feature for guests. Additionally, a shed to the side provides practical storage solutions, while a fenced-off area is currently used for dogs, ensuring a safe and secure space for pets to enjoy.

The loft space at The Manse presents a fantastic opportunity for expansion, with planning permission already granted for the addition of two double bedrooms and a bathroom. This versatile area is ready to be transformed into a substantial and functional living space, perfect for accommodating growing families or providing extra guest rooms. A full staircase is already in place, providing easy and convenient access to the loft area. With its expansive layout and approved plans for enhancement, the loft offers immense potential to add significant value and customisation to The Manse.

 

Key Features:

Charming Architecture: A classic sandstone-built exterior, exuding character and timeless appeal, surrounded by lush, private gardens.

Spacious Interiors: Featuring multiple bedrooms, including a luxurious master suite, spacious living areas with high ceilings, and large windows that fill the home with natural light.

Modern Amenities: Updated kitchen, elegant bathrooms, and contemporary fittings that complement the traditional design.

Outdoor Living: Expansive garden with mature trees, perfect for outdoor entertaining, gardening, or simply enjoying the peaceful countryside.

Prime Location: Nestled in the picturesque village of Dunlop, with easy access to local amenities, excellent schools, and transport links to Glasgow and beyond.

Nestled in the scenic heart of East Ayrshire, the village of Dunlop offers residents a unique blend of rural tranquillity and easy access to modern amenities. Here’s a glimpse of what life in Dunlop has to offer:

Village Charm & Community Spirit

Quaint Village Atmosphere: Dunlop is a picturesque village with a strong sense of community. The charming streets are lined with historic buildings, and the village is surrounded by beautiful countryside, providing a peaceful and welcoming environment.

Community Hub: The Dunlop Village Hall hosts a variety of community events and activities, offering residents numerous opportunities to engage with neighbours and participate in village life.

Local Amenities & Services

Shopping & Dining: The village features a well-stocked local shop, a post office, the popular Merito, community owned pub, and Idle Hands an artisan bakery.

Education: A new, recently opened state of the art nursery, 100 meters up the road. Dunlop Primary School, highly regarded for its close-knit community and excellent education standards, serves the village’s younger residents. Secondary education is easily accessible in neighbouring towns.

Healthcare: Dunlop is served by local GPs, and there are pharmacies and health services available in nearby towns like Stewarton and Kilmarnock, ensuring that residents have convenient access to medical care.

Transport & Connectivity

Excellent Transport Links: Despite its rural setting, Dunlop is well-connected. The Dunlop railway station provides regular services to Glasgow and Kilmarnock, making it an ideal location for commuters. The A735 road also offers easy access to major routes.

Proximity to Glasgow: Dunlop is just a short drive or train ride from Glasgow, offering access to all the amenities of Scotland's largest city, including shopping, dining, entertainment, and cultural experiences.

Outdoor & Leisure Activities

Scenic Countryside: Surrounded by rolling hills, farmland, and woodlands, Dunlop is perfect for those who enjoy outdoor activities. Walking, cycling, and horse riding are popular pastimes, with numerous trails and scenic routes to explore.

Golf & Recreation: Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to several renowned golf courses, including those in nearby Stewarton and Kilmarnock. The area also offers sports facilities, parks, and nature reserves for family-friendly activities.

Cultural & Historical Attractions

Historic Sites: The village is steeped in history, with notable landmarks such as the Dunlop Kirk and nearby castles. Residents can enjoy exploring local heritage sites and learning about the rich history of East Ayrshire.

Cultural Events: The village and surrounding areas host various cultural events throughout the year, from traditional music festivals to agricultural shows, offering residents a taste of local culture and traditions.

Whether you’re looking for a family home or a peaceful escape, The Manse offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Scottish heritage, beautifully updated for modern living. Don't miss your chance to experience the best of both worlds—timeless elegance and contemporary comfort in a stunning rural setting.

Erica McFarlane

Senior Sales Negotiator

Rettie Newton Mearns

01414651493

www.rettie.co.uk

Legals

Selling Agents:

Rettie Newton Mearns
116 Ayr Road
Newton Mearns
Glasgow
G77 6EG

General Remarks and Information

Viewing:

By appointment through Rettie Newton Mearns,
116 Ayr Road, Newton Mearns, Glasgow, G77 6EG
Telephone 01416391999

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Fixtures and Fittings:

Only items specifically mentioned in the particulars of sale are included in the sale price.

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Offers:

Offers should be submitted in Scottish Legal Form to the selling agents Rettie & Co.  A closing date by which offers must be submitted may be fixed later. Please note that interested parties are advised to register their interest with the selling agents in order that they may be advised should a closing date be set. The seller reserves the right to accept any offer at any time.

Internet Website:

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Servitude Rights, Burdens & Wayleaves:

The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all servitude rights, burdens, reservations and wayleaves including rights of access and rights of way, whether public or private, light, support, drainage, water and wayleaves for masts, pylons, stays, cable, drains and water, gas and other pipes whether contained in the title deeds or informally constituted and whether or not referred to above.

Important Notice:

Rettie Newton Mearns, their clients and any joint agents give notice that:

  1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either in writing or by word of mouth. Any information given is entirely without responsibility on the part of the agents or the sellers. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact.
  2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. Any rooms with coombed ceilings will be measured at floor level and the text will reflect the nature of the ceilings. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive and it should not be assumed that the property remains as photographed. Any error, omission or mis-statement shall not annul the sale, or entitle any party to compensation or recourse to action at law. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents, including for its current use. Rettie & Co have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise and ought to seek their own professional advice.
  3. All descriptions or references to condition are given in good faith only. Whilst every endeavour is made to ensure accuracy, please check with us on any points of especial importance to you, especially if intending to travel some distance. No responsibility can be accepted for expenses incurred in inspecting properties which have been sold or withdrawn.