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Newtonhead, Girdle Toll, Irvine, North Ayrshire, KA11

PROPERTY TYPE

Terraced

BEDROOMS

2

BATHROOMS

1

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This delightful two-bedroom mid-terrace property offers an excellent opportunity for first-time buyers, young families, or anyone looking to invest in a well-located home in the heart of Irvine. Situated in the sought-after area of Newtonhead, Girdle Toll, this home is within easy reach of local amenities, schools, parks, and transport links.

The property features two spacious bedrooms, making it ideal for a small family or couples. The bright and airy living room provides a welcoming space for both relaxing and entertaining, while the fully fitted kitchen offers plenty of counter space and modern appliances. A family bathroom completes the accommodation with a clean and functional design.

Outside, the low-maintenance private rear garden is perfect for outdoor activities or simply unwinding after a busy day. The property is also equipped with gas central heating and double glazing throughout, ensuring comfort all year round. On-street parking is available, adding to the convenience of the home.

Located in a desirable area, this home is close to local schools, shops, and public transport options, including Irvine’s town center and its bustling marina. With its fantastic potential and affordable price, this property offers an excellent opportunity for those seeking a comfortable, family-friendly home in a prime location.

“We are required to point out to potential buyers that under the Estate Agents Act 1979 the vendor for this property is a 'connected person' as defined by the act”

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Newtonhead, Girdle Toll, Irvine, North Ayrshire, KA11

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About Slater Hogg & Howison, Kilmarnock

31-33 John Finnie Street Kilmarnock KA1 1BL
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Located on the famous John Finnie Street in the heart of Kilmarnock, our estate agency branch is just a stone's throw from the train station. You will also find many of the town's main attractions nearby, such as Kay Park and The Dick Institute.

We're proud to serve the town of Kilmarnock, as well as the surrounding areas including Stewarton, Dunlop, Irvine, Symington, Dundonald, and the Loudoun Valley.

Why choose Slater Hogg and Howison?

Our staff are highly trained and passionate about their local area, offering you the best advice possible. When it comes to selling or letting your home our unique, targeted marketing generates many enquiries for your property.

A strong high street presence, targeted Social Media campaigns and HD Video Tours combine to ensure your property gains maximum exposure. Our prominent advertising on national property websites such as Rightmove and Zoopla ensures your property has the best chance of coming to the attention of your ideal buyer or tenant.

We always place our customers first and strive to provide first-rate customer service when doing what we love: bringing people and property together.

Local information about Kilmarnock

Home to the largest Burns monument in Scotland, Kilmarnock is a melting pot of culture. The town is well-known for its large number of boutique shops and Victorian architecture which line the cobbled streets of its historic core.

Dean Castle Country Park offers woodland walks and scenic splendour for all to enjoy, with its 14th century castle a focal point. At the heart of the town sits The Dick Institute, an impressive library and museum.

Kilmarnock's train station runs to other major locations including Glasgow, Carlisle and Ayr. The town has excellent road links with the A76 connecting to Dumfries, the A77 (which turns into the M77) linking to Glasgow, and the A71, which runs from Edinburgh to Irvine.

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