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Skernieland Farm, Fenwick, Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, KA3

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

7

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

3,520 sq ft

327 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Skernieland Farm is a home set in an idyllic location amidst the rolling Ayrshire countryside.
  • To the rear, beautifully maintained lawns stretch out toward open countryside while paved terraces provide the perfect setting for al fresco dining.
  • The kitchen is a statement in contemporary design, featuring a sweeping curved breakfast bar, sleek wooden cabinetry and high-quality stainless steel appliances.
  • The sitting room offers a contrasting yet complementary character – a space of warmth and tradition.
  • Five bedrooms upstairs and two downstairs offer flexibility for family, guests, work or hobbies, with the principal bedroom enjoying generous proportions.
  • Beyond the gardens lies one of the property’s most appealing features: a substantial paddock with the total land extending to approximately six acres.
  • EPC Rating = C

Description

A spacious, modernised farmhouse with five acres

Description

Skernieland Farm is a home set in an idyllic location amidst the rolling Ayrshire countryside. The property is approached through an impressive gated entrance framed by stone pillars and wrought iron gate which opens onto a sweeping driveway that curves through open fields and leads to the house, where a generous gravel area offers ample parking and the paved courtyard creates a welcoming first impression. The U-shaped home, with its crisp white exterior and slate roof punctuated by dormer windows and traditional chimneys, sits gracefully within its landscaped setting. To the rear, beautifully maintained lawns stretch out toward open countryside while paved terraces provide the perfect setting for al fresco dining.

The accommodation begins with a hallway from where a staircase rises to the upper floor. From here, the house flows into a superb open-plan kitchen and living area. The kitchen is a statement in contemporary design, featuring a sweeping curved breakfast bar, sleek wooden cabinetry and high-quality stainless steel appliances. A striking extractor hood and recessed lighting add to the sense of style, while the adjoining living space is designed for both comfort and sociability.

The sitting room offers a contrasting yet complementary character – a space of warmth and tradition. Here, a soaring ceiling with exposed wooden beams frames a handsome brick fireplace, where the fire becomes the natural focal point. A staircase with timber balustrades rises to a mezzanine level, adding architectural interest and a sense of openness.

There is a formal dining room and a bright airy conservatory with a tiled floor and lovely views of the surrounding gardens.

Upstairs, the accommodation unfolds across split levels. Five bedrooms upstairs and two downstairs offer flexibility for family, guests, work or hobbies, with the principal bedroom enjoying generous proportions. This family bathroom combines modern elegance with practical design, featuring a glass-enclosed shower, a separate bath, a sleek vanity unit with ample storage, and a heated towel rail – all set beneath a warm wooden ceiling and bright lighting. Practicality is woven throughout the home, with a dedicated home office, a playroom, a utility room and a ground-floor shower/WC.

Beyond the gardens lies one of the property’s most appealing features: a substantial paddock with the total land extending to approximately five acres. Fully enclosed and bordered by open countryside, it offers exceptional scope for equestrian use, hobby farming or simply enjoying a sense of space and freedom. Whether it’s summer barbecues in the courtyard, quiet mornings in the conservatory, or watching horses graze in the paddock, Skernieland Farm is a home that embraces its rural setting.

Location

Skernieland Farm occupies a tranquil rural position on the edge of Fenwick, one of East Ayrshire’s most historic and sought-after villages. Renowned as the birthplace of the Fenwick Weavers’ Society in 1761, the village retains a strong sense of community and offers everyday amenities including a primary school, traditional inn and the well-regarded Fenwick Hotel.

The surrounding countryside provides a wealth of outdoor pursuits, from scenic walking and cycling routes to nearby attractions such as Dean Castle Country Park and the Craufurdland Estate, which offers fishing, woodland trails and family activities.

Despite its peaceful setting, Fenwick is exceptionally well connected. The M77 motorway terminates at Fenwick, providing direct access to Glasgow city centre in around 20-30 minutes by car. Rail services to Glasgow Central are available from Stewarton (from approximately 27 minutes) and Kilmarnock (from around 37 minutes), making the location ideal for commuters.

For air travel, Glasgow Airport is approximately 20 miles away, with a typical driving time of around 25 minutes via the M77 and M8 under normal conditions.

Square Footage: 3,520 sq ft


Acreage: 6 Acres

Additional Info

Water - Mains
Electricity - Mains
Heating - Mains Gas
Gas - Mains
Drainage - Septic Tank

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Band: F
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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