A rustic four-bedroom farmhouse on the outskirts of Cumnock is currently on the market.

Listed for sale by Galbraith, Borland Mains is listed for offers over £950,000.

Cumnock Chronicle:

The farmhouse would require a full renovation, as it currently does not have a central heating system in place.

A huge garden space and numerous farm buildings also come with the property.

Cumnock Chronicle:

A property description with the listing says: "Borland Mains Farmhouse is a traditional stone and brick built four bedroom farmhouse under a pitched slate roof with cast rainwater goods.

"It is PVC double glazed throughout and is serviced by a private water supply, septic tank drainage and mains electric.

Cumnock Chronicle:

"At present, there is no central heating system but there is a converted oil fired rayburn cooker in the kitchen.

"Whilst not currently habitable, the farmhouse presents opportunities for a full renovation project or conversion into the adjoining traditional buildings subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents.

Cumnock Chronicle:

"The accommodation is over two storeys and comprises: kitchen, pantry, back stairs leading to a storage room, four bedrooms, sitting room (with open fire), dining room, family room and a family bathroom (bath, w.c. and wash hand basin).

Cumnock Chronicle:

"Borland Mains benefits from a garden area to the rear whilst there is an attractive vegetable garden and hen huts to the front of the property with views over the surrounding Ayrshire countryside."

Cumnock Chronicle:

Nine farm buildings in total come with the property, that are spread out along the spacious greenery.

You can view the full listing online.