Situated in the beautiful coastal village of Seamill, is this traditional semi-detached villa, that has been recently upgraded to make a stunning family home.
The property is laid out over three levels and is presented in walk in condition, with many spectacular features, that you and the family will love.
You are welcomed into the property via a broad reception hallway with admirable vintage décor, giving you a glimpse of the property’s appearance and plentiful space to welcome your visitors.
You are then led into a bright and spacious lounge with a working fireplace, perfect to snuggle up to on a rainy day.
Next up is the kitchen, which is fitted with a range of wall and base units and a fantastic breakfast bar where you can enjoy a morning meal with the family.
The kitchen also has doorway access to a pantry and to a breakfast room with a set of French doors opening to the rear gardens.
You are then taken to a formal dining room, currently being used as a games room, but can be remodelled if you wish.
A striking staircase then leads you to the upper floor, where you will find three double bedrooms and two impressive dressing rooms.
The luxury master bedroom benefits from a stunning fireplace, as well as a great bay window, boasting fine elevated views over the Clyde.
Each bedroom has a unique finish and has enough space for any dressing furniture you desire.
The third-floor bedrooms have spectacular window views and can be remodelled into another dressing room or games room if desire.
The family bathroom is also on this level and is fitted with a modern walk-in shower, standalone bath, and toilet.
The fantastic rear gardens are enclosed with paved terrace, perfect for a summer seating area.
If you would like to find out more about this beautiful Ayrshire property, visit Rightmove here.
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