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Mill Of Trabboch, Coalhall, Ayr, East Ayrshire, KA6

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • An enchanting 1960s detached house set within its own private wooded grounds.
  • About 4.89 acres.
  • Open plan kitchen/dining room, living room, sitting room,
  • 3 bedrooms (master en suite), bathroom, office.
  • Individually designed and built.
  • Established landscaped gardens and woodland.
  • Very private and secluded setting.
  • Fishing rights.
  • Easily accessible to Ayr and the M77 for Glasgow

Description

Mill of Trabboch enjoys a sought after private rural position close to the county town of Ayr (about 6 miles). The popular village of Coylton has local amenities including primary schooling, doctor’s surgery and shops and it is situated close to the A77 with its excellent links to Glasgow and beyond. Ayr offers a wide range of excellent services including cinema, shops and a private co-educational school, as well as mainline railway station with regular services to Glasgow and beyond. Prestwick Airport is about 11.5 miles. Glasgow itself is easily accessible by rail and road via the A/M77. Ayrshire is renowned for its range of outdoor activities. The popular racecourse in Ayr holds the Scottish Grand National and there are yacht marinas at Troon, Ardrossan and Largs. Salmon and sea trout fishing is available on various Ayrshire rivers including the Doon and the Ayr and the enjoyable River Ayr Way Walk is close by. Alloway, south of Ayr, is famous as the birthplace of Robert Burns. In addition to golf and sailing, the Ayrshire coastline is renowned for its beautiful beaches and vistas all within a short drive of the property.

Mill of Trabboch is a charming single storey house erected around 1964 which was built for a local teacher. The property has been comprehensively upgraded and extended in the 1990s by the current owners who have lived at the property for some 36 years. It was individually designed and is built of timber frame construction with a render finish and cladding canopy together with an interior courtyard, the accommodation is on a single level. Mill of Trabboch has only ever had 3 owners.

Formerly lying within the grounds of a flour mill dating back to the 15th century, there are remains of the mill race together with the old cart road which lead down to the mill and ruins of a former stone cottage. The hamlet of Trabboch itself was later established as a mining village in the 1880s with around 94 dwellings at the time.

Step into a piece of history with this exceptional property, which retains all the characteristic charm of its decade. Designed for both entertaining and tranquil living, this home offers a seamless blend of open-plan spaces and private retreats. The heart of the home is the open-plan kitchen/dining room, a versatile space perfect for family meals or lively gatherings. The dining room boasts an impressive feature brick wall fireplace with a wood burning stove and beech flooring, creating a warm and inviting ambiance. Glass sliding doors lead to the spacious sitting room which also benefits from full-length picture windows, ensuring a constant connection to the outdoors. The living room complete with full length picture windows floods the space with natural light which also has a convenient door which leads directly out to a small terrace, offering a peaceful spot to enjoy views of the lovely landscaped gardens.

This delightful property features three well-proportioned bedrooms. Two of the bedrooms are bright and spacious, offering comfortable and inviting personal havens. The master bedroom is a true sanctuary, generously sized and bathed in natural light with pine floor, with captivating views of the lush greenery from the garden, also giving private access to the sitting room with oak flooring. A sliding door opens onto a magnificent wrap-around terrace, providing expansive views of the garden and grounds – an ideal setting for al fresco dining or simply soaking up the serene surroundings.

The spacious ensuite bathroom is well-appointed with a shower, corner bath, sink unit with plentiful storage underneath, WC and pine floor. A further tiled bathroom serves the other bedrooms, featuring a charming claw-foot bath, WC, and sink. There is also an office which has separate access from the courtyard with patio doors.

This property offers a unique opportunity to own a home that perfectly encapsulates the design ethos of the 1960’s, providing both comfortable living and a stylish setting for making new memories. Mill of Trabboch has gas fired central heating and plenty of storage throughout. The house is accessed via a shared private road with its own private drive leading to the house with a monobloc driveway offering an expansive parking area.

OUTBUILDING
Garage: (requiring refurbishment).
Concrete floor.

GARDEN (AND GROUNDS)
There are beautiful, expansive woodland gardens that gently slope down to the meandering Water of Coyle, all set in well-established and very private parkland garden grounds. There is a large patio with decorative wrought iron fencing, the wonderful mature gardens have a wealth of colour throughout spring and summer with shrubs and plants including rhododendron, azalea, buddleia, hostas and holly, together with a lawned area with a stone-built pond with iris. There are large lawned areas interspersed with a variety of trees species include willow, spruce, birch and acer and the gardens provide a haven for wildlife friendly habitat including birds, deer, squirrels and insects.

Part of the woodland is classified as Ancient Woodland, their flora and fauna may preserve elements of the natural composition of the original Atlantic forests.

ACCESS
The access road is shared with Mill of Trabboch and the neighbouring properties.

FISHING RIGHTS
Mill of Trabboch has fishing rights on the east bank of the Water of Coyle for brown trout.

DIRECTIONS
From Ayr, take the A70 towards Dumfries. After you leave Coylton, proceed for about 1 mile and turn left at the traffic bollards. Continue along the drive and Mill of Trabboch is on the left hand side onto the gravel drive and then to the private gates.

KA6 6NA

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FIXTURES AND FITTINGS
No items are included unless specifically mentioned in these particulars. The washing machine, fridge with freezer, electric cooker and dishwasher are included in the sale. Some furniture may also be available.

EPC Rating = F

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Particulars
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Band: E
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Yes
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
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About Galbraith, Ayr

7 Killoch Place, Ayr, KA7 2EA
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Providing outstanding local knowledge, an international client base and 13 offices across Scotland and Northern England, Galbraith is uniquely placed to handle the sale, purchase and letting of residential property throughout Scotland & Northern England. Whether a castle or cottage, townhouse or rural property, sporting estate, farm, land or development, we specialise in top quality residential property.

Galbraith operates with over 200 staff in Aberdeen. Ayr, Blagdon. Castle Douglas, Cupar, Edinburgh, Elgin, Hexham, Inverness, Kelso, Penrith, Perth & Stirling and has long-established reputations for providing outstanding service in estate agency sales and lettings, farm and estate sales and acquisitions, commercial property, rural management, building surveying, architectural and building services, renewable energy and forestry

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