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The Mission Hall, 4 The Lane, Skelmorlie, North Ayrshire, PA17

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

3

SIZE

1,856 sq ft

172 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Beautifully combines period character with modern family living.
  • Impressive reception hall with stained glass and a galleried landing.
  • Spectacular vaulted lounge with exposed trusses and an arched window.
  • Spacious open-plan dining kitchen ideal for family life and entertaining.
  • Four double bedrooms, flexible living space and a luxurious principal suite.
  • Combines a peaceful coastal lifestyle with excellent transport links to Glasgow.
  • EPC Rating = C

Description

Remarkable Former Church Conversion in Coastal Skelmorlie.

Description

A remarkable former church conversion extending to over 2,300 sq ft, beautifully combining dramatic vaulted interiors, architectural character and modern family living in the heart of coastal Skelmorlie.

Originally constructed in 1904 and thoughtfully converted into a private residence, 4 The Lane is an exceptional detached former church which occupies a prominent position within the Skelmorlie Conservation Area. Distinguished by its elegant white rendered façade, impressive arched entrance and striking feature window, the property has been carefully adapted to create a highly individual family home, successfully preserving the character and scale of the original building while delivering the comfort and practicality expected of modern living.

A monoblocked driveway provides private parking. Beyond the entrance vestibule, a magnificent reception hall immediately sets the tone. A handsome timber staircase rises to a galleried landing above, while stained glass detailing, quality hardwood joinery and generous proportions create an undeniable sense of arrival. The hall forms the heart of the house, linking the principal living spaces while celebrating the architectural character of the conversion.

The principal reception room is undoubtedly one of the home's defining features. Occupying part of the original church volume, the room is centred around a contemporary wood-burning stove and enjoys a dramatic vaulted ceiling with exposed timber trusses. A magnificent arched window floods the space with natural light and serves as a constant reminder of the building's heritage, creating a room that is equally suited to quiet evenings and larger-scale entertaining.

Complementing the more dramatic spaces, the open-plan dining kitchen provides the practical hub of the home. Extending to over 23 feet in length, it has been designed with modern family living in mind, incorporating an extensive range of cabinetry, generous preparation space and a breakfast bar for informal dining. The adjoining dining area enjoys direct access to the rear terrace through French doors, creating an effortless connection between the house and garden and making the space particularly appealing during the summer months.

A comfortable secondary lounge offers a more intimate retreat, ideal as a family room or snug, while the ground floor accommodation also includes two well-proportioned double bedrooms together with a shower room, utility room and cloakroom. The flexibility of the layout lends itself equally well to family occupation, guest accommodation or home working.
Arranged around the attractive gallery landing, the upper floor provides a peaceful principal suite comprising a generous bedroom, dedicated dressing area and a beautifully appointed en suite bathroom. Contemporary in design, the bathroom features quality tiling, stylish sanitary ware and a freestanding bath positioned beneath rooflights, creating a luxurious retreat. A further spacious double bedroom and family bathroom complete the accommodation.

The gardens are a particular feature of the property, providing an attractive and private setting with mature planting and established boundaries. To the rear, a sheltered paved terrace offers an excellent space for outdoor dining and entertaining.

Location

The Mission Hall, 4 The Lane occupies a desirable position within the picturesque coastal village of Skelmorlie, one of North Ayrshire's most sought-after residential locations. Set on the western shoreline of the Firth of Clyde, the village enjoys an attractive combination of coastal scenery, mature woodland surroundings and excellent connectivity to Glasgow, making it particularly popular with commuters and those seeking a balance between village life and city accessibility.

Local amenities cater for everyday needs and include a primary school, village shop, church and community facilities, while the nearby sailing and yachting centres of Largs and Inverkip provide a wealth of leisure opportunities on the Clyde. A broader range of amenities can be found in neighbouring Largs, renowned for its vibrant waterfront, independent shops, cafés, restaurants and leisure facilities.

The surrounding area offers an abundance of outdoor pursuits, with scenic coastal walks, golf courses, sailing, cycling and access to the nearby Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park all readily available. Regular ferry services from Largs provide access to the Isle of Cumbrae, while the wider Ayrshire coast is renowned for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities.

Despite its peaceful setting, Skelmorlie is exceptionally well placed for commuting. Road links via the A78 connect efficiently with Glasgow, approximately 35 miles to the east, while rail services from nearby Largs and Wemyss Bay provide regular connections to Glasgow Central. Glasgow Airport is also readily accessible, offering convenient domestic and international travel.

Square Footage: 1,856 sq ft



Additional Info

Electricity - Mains
Gas - Mains
Water - Mains
Heating - Gas via radiators
Drainage - Mains

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Yes
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Affordability

Monthly repayments£2,006
Property: £ 400,000
Deposit: £ 40,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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