
Alloway Place, Ayr, South Ayrshire

- PROPERTY TYPE
Apartment
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
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Description
A beautifully appointed traditional upper duplex conversion with its own private main door entrance, parking, and gardens in a convenient central setting.
This desirable period property will appeal to a broad range of buyers. Those looking for a property full of period charm and features to those looking for a lifestyle change in an area known for its strong connection to the outdoors with beaches, parks, and world class golf courses all nearby, not to mention the historical sites such as Robert Burns Birthplace Museum and others.
Located on Alloway Place and the corner of Park Terrace, the property is extremely convenient for Ayr town centre and provides deceptively spacious accommodation over two levels. This stylish conversion is accessed via a private main door from to the side of the property on Park Terrace which leads to an internal staircase. The upper landing is flooded with natural light and there a host of features including hardwood flooring, raised skirtings, original doors, and intricate ceiling coving.
There is an impressive front facing formal lounge room, a well-equipped modern fitted kitchen with a host of integrated appliances, dining room, shower room, and large en-suite double bedroom. Both the dining room and bedroom are rear facing and enjoy great views of the coast and beyond.
On the second floor there are a further two bedrooms with large double velux windows providing and bright and airy feel, a further double bedroom and a large family bathroom complete with wc, shower and wash hand basin
There is a private walled garden area located to the rear of the property which is mainly laid to lawn and interspersed with flowers and shrubs. There is a garden shed and a private driveway.
Beautifully appointed traditional upper duplex conversion
Private main door entrance
Spacious and versatile accommodation over two levels
Elegant period features throughout: hardwood flooring, original doors & decorative coving
Formal front-facing lounge
Modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances
Dining room with coastal views
Three double bedrooms (one en-suite) plus further bedroom
Stylish family bathroom and additional shower room
Private walled garden with lawn, shrubs & garden shed
Private driveway/parking
Highly convenient central location, close to Ayr town centre, beaches & golf courses
Situated on the stunning west coast of Scotland, Ayr is a vibrant town that perfectly blends natural beauty, history, and modern living. With its coastal views, expansive countryside, and green suburban areas, Ayr appeals to a wide range of lifestyles — from nature lovers and history enthusiasts to those seeking a relaxed coastal life with all the convenience of urban amenities.
Ayr is exceptionally well connected, making it ideal for commuters. Excellent transport links provide quick and easy access to Glasgow, while local bus and rail services ensure convenient connections throughout Ayrshire. This combination of tranquillity and accessibility makes Ayr a highly desirable place to live.
The town provides an excellent range of amenities, including:
Shopping centres and supermarkets and a wide choice of restaurants, cafés, and bars.
Excellent local schooling, including Ayr Academy, Kyle Academy, and the renowned Wellington School (the only independent school in Ayrshire, founded in 1836).
Ayr is steeped in history and culture, with a wealth of attractions nearby:
Burns Cottage & Museum, Alloway – birthplace of Robert Burns, Scotland’s national poet.
Culzean Castle & Country Park – one of Scotland’s most iconic castles, set dramatically on a cliff overlooking the Firth of Clyde, with gardens, woodland, and wildlife.
Electric Brae – a fascinating gravity hill where vehicles appear to roll uphill against gravity.
Heads of Ayr – scenic coastal cliffs, beaches, and walking paths, perfect for exploring.
The surrounding Ayrshire countryside and coastline provide endless opportunities for outdoor pursuits:
Ayrshire Coastal Path – a 100-mile walking trail along stunning coastal landscapes.
Croy Beach – sandy stretches and rocky outcrops with views of Culzean Castle, Ailsa Craig, and the Isle of Arran.
Activities including walking, cycling, mountain biking, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, sailing, swimming, and horse riding.
Abundant wildlife and several equestrian centres offering riding lessons or guided tours.
Ayrshire is synonymous with golf and home to some of the world’s most prestigious courses:
Prestwick Golf Club – the birthplace of The Open Championship (1860).
Turnberry (Ailsa Course) – world-famous for its championship links, lighthouse, and Atlantic views.
Royal Troon Golf Club – host to multiple Open Championships, with one of the most revered links courses globally.
EPC : BAND D
COUNCIL TAX : BAND E
TENURE : FREEHOLD
EPC Rating: D
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- Band: TBC
- 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
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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