It is Burns week and appropriately, our latest featured property is a superb detached bungalow in his home village of Alloway.
Rigadoon, built in the early 1960s, lies just 500 yards from Burns Cottage on Shanter Way and is now on the market for offers over £475,000.
It offers bright, flexible accommodation suited to both the family market and those clients seeking all on the level living without compromising on space.
It features an extensive loft space, which offers excellent potential for further development subject to any appropriate consents.
The loft rooms are accessed via a spiral staircase within the reception hall.
Located within one of Alloway's most sought-after residential areas, the property has been very well maintained. The features include a fitted dining kitchen, a splendid master bedroom with an en suite shower room, a four-piece bathroom, and a conservatory.
Rigadoon also benefits from a new gas central heating boiler.
In more detail, the accommodation extends to a broad and welcoming reception hallway and a cloakroom/WC.
It features a magnificent bow window lounge, south-facing sunroom/conservatory, formal sitting room and a fitted dining kitchen.
The property boasts three double bedrooms (master en suite), a four-piece family bathroom, a study, ample storage cupboards and two loft/attic rooms accessed from a spiral staircase in the reception hall.
Externally, the property is approached via a sweeping driveway providing hard-standing parking for several vehicles with access to a car port and a single garage.
The front garden is predominantly laid to lawn with well-stocked shrubbery borders.
The rear and side gardens offer an eclectic mix of mature specimen plants and trees and an extensive patio area.
In addition, there are two greenhouses on the property.
The historic village of Alloway provides a number of amenities including a grocery store, pharmacy, tearoom and excellent primary school. There are a number of recreational facilities close by including golf courses, rugby club and cricket club, and Ayr town centre is just three miles away.
To find out more, visit Corum, Ayr.
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