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£785,000
(£785,000.00/sq. ft)
Country house for saleBurnbank (Comprising Of 4 Properties), Brodick KA27
4,833 sq. ft
About this property
Four Properties
4 Bedroom principal residence
Two 2-bedroom former holiday let cottages
1 Bedroom detached house
High amenity
Move-in order throughout
Income potential
Scenic and tranquil position
Kennels & Shed
Generous garden grounds
Land available by separate negotiation
Burnbank, Portfolio Of Four Beautiful Properties On Arran
Burnbank Farm is located in a spectacular position on the outskirts of Brodick on the beautiful Isle of Arran. The Isle of Arran (aka “Scotland in Miniature”) has everything to offer – a welcoming community, forest trails and mountain peaks, sheltered beaches, and a vast range of local heritage, crafts and produce. Brodick, Arran’s capital, has two Co-op supermarkets, a great selection of individual shops, restaurants, cafés and a full range of services including a primary school, nursery, library and medical centre. Brodick hosts the island’s main ferry terminal from which there are regular sailings throughout the day, serviced by Caledonian MacBrayne, to the mainland at Ardrossan/Troon. Commuters and travellers now benefit from Road Equivalent Tariff (ret) ferry fares. The port of Ardrossan & Troon both have a mainline rail station, with direct trains to Glasgow that connect with the ferry times and is approximately 30 miles from Glasgow City Centre. Prestwick International Airport is 16 miles to the south of Ardrossan, with Glasgow International Airport 24 miles east of Ardrossan. The village of Lamlash, only a short drive from Brodick, is home to the Island’s High School and hospital. It also offers a range of shops, restaurants and cafés. A frequent bus service runs around and across the island and, at Lochranza, there is a ferry terminal that allows quick access to the stunning West of Scotland via Claonaig. Kintyre here we come!
Description
Burnbank is a high amenity property accessed from a meandering farm track through the rolling valley countryside, in a location designated as National Scenic Area. The subjects comprise of excellent grazing land and beautiful well-tended gardens, surrounding the property to all sides. The property in all extends to approximately 0.6 Ha (1.6 acres) and a further 4.8 Ha (12 acres) of class 4.2 is available by separate negotiation, highlighted on the sales plan. The terrace of properties to the front comprises of a 4-bedroom principal residence with former holiday let cottages either side. To the rear is a self-contained detached one-bedroom property. The properties are presented in move-in order throughout. The principal residence has exceptional attention to detail with exquisite finishes and an abundance of character, a real chocolate box of a cottage with glorious views. Externally there are two useful timber frame sheds with corrugated cladding and dog kennels.
Burnbank Farm is located in a spectacular position on the outskirts of Brodick on the beautiful Isle of Arran. The Isle of Arran (aka “Scotland in Miniature”) has everything to offer – a welcoming community, forest trails and mountain peaks, sheltered beaches, and a vast range of local heritage, crafts and produce. Brodick, Arran’s capital, has two Co-op supermarkets, a great selection of individual shops, restaurants, cafés and a full range of services including a primary school, nursery, library and medical centre. Brodick hosts the island’s main ferry terminal from which there are regular sailings throughout the day, serviced by Caledonian MacBrayne, to the mainland at Ardrossan/Troon. Commuters and travellers now benefit from Road Equivalent Tariff (ret) ferry fares. The port of Ardrossan & Troon both have a mainline rail station, with direct trains to Glasgow that connect with the ferry times and is approximately 30 miles from Glasgow City Centre. Prestwick International Airport is 16 miles to the south of Ardrossan, with Glasgow International Airport 24 miles east of Ardrossan. The village of Lamlash, only a short drive from Brodick, is home to the Island’s High School and hospital. It also offers a range of shops, restaurants and cafés. A frequent bus service runs around and across the island and, at Lochranza, there is a ferry terminal that allows quick access to the stunning West of Scotland via Claonaig. Kintyre here we come!
Description
Burnbank is a high amenity property accessed from a meandering farm track through the rolling valley countryside, in a location designated as National Scenic Area. The subjects comprise of excellent grazing land and beautiful well-tended gardens, surrounding the property to all sides. The property in all extends to approximately 0.6 Ha (1.6 acres) and a further 4.8 Ha (12 acres) of class 4.2 is available by separate negotiation, highlighted on the sales plan. The terrace of properties to the front comprises of a 4-bedroom principal residence with former holiday let cottages either side. To the rear is a self-contained detached one-bedroom property. The properties are presented in move-in order throughout. The principal residence has exceptional attention to detail with exquisite finishes and an abundance of character, a real chocolate box of a cottage with glorious views. Externally there are two useful timber frame sheds with corrugated cladding and dog kennels.