THIS amazing property in the Kilwinning comes complete with a games room and gym and is now on the market for offers over £495,000.
Woodlands is an imposing, blonde sandstone Victorian detached residence occupying a prime, secluded location on the Dalry Road.
Enjoying a generous, mature and slightly elevated plot, Woodlands offers assured privacy owing to the established boundary or trees and shrubs.
A gently sweeping cobbled driveway complete with feature lighting leads to an expansive and level parking area at the front of the property.
In addition, there is further private parking accessed via twin gates at the rear from Old Woodwynd Road.
Woodlands was split into two conversions in the 1950s but has recently and sympathetically been reinstated, at considerable expense by the current owners, back to a stunning single dwelling.
Without exception, this villa is viewed as one of the finest traditional homes to grace the market in recent years.
The highly adaptable accommodation on offer comprises: vestibule, broad, central hall, bay lounge, magnificently proportioned dining kitchen complete with range style cooker, wood burning stove and triple bi-folding doors and windows allowing maximum natural light.
Also on the lower level are a mud room/wet clothes area adjacent the rear entrance, log store, family room, bathroom, games room, open plan to the bar and bedroom with en suite shower room.
This latter described portion of the home can conveniently be sectioned off into an annex area which would lend well to multi-generational living.
Upstairs leads to five additional bedrooms, shower room and laundry room.
The house offers central heating (two systems for convenience and efficiency) and double glazing.
Of particular note is that the property also displays some quite remarkable, original and ornate cornicing, original fireplaces, flooring and a large, feature stained glass window to the stairwell.
The outbuildings include a heated gym/store and two garages within what was the original coach house.
To find out more about Woodlands, visit Slater, Hogg and Howison, Largs.
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