6 Dunlop Manor, Dunlop, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, KA3 4BD
Sale history
£285,000 in July 2023
The property
Dunlop Manor was been Individually commissioned by Sir James Dunlop, by distinguished Glasgow architect David Hamilton in 1834, this stunning Scottish Jacobean-style manor house was home to Sir James Dunlop and certainly was one of David Hamilton’s favourite buildings. The property itself has a long history and fell into disuse and disrepair and was awarded its A building listing by Historic Scotland. An important feature of the property is the glazed self-cleaning atrium which floods the great entrance reception hallway with natural light. Set in level well-stocked grounds, almost hidden from view with a sweeping driveway that sets a grand stage for Dunlop Manor, is a particularly picturesque example of countryside living. It gives a glimpse of the quality features; this charming property has to offer and truly has to be seen to be believed. Although the property dates back to the 1800’s and despite its envious and characteristic external appearance and the perfect marriage of modern splendour and traditional charm. This amazing three-bedroom duplex apartment has been meticulously designed to create a spacious, low-maintenance apartment that oozes countryside living. The property is entered through a video entry and from there into a central atrium where all levels can be viewed from the ground floor. The apartment can be accessed by lift or stair to the second floor and upon entry, the welcoming hallway sets the tone. Number 6 makes the most of the natural light and has a very bright and airy feel. The impressive open-plan lounge/dining area/kitchen is flooded with natural light and boasts a beautiful outlook over the spectacular grounds. The kitchen has been professionally fitted to include a quality range of contemporary floor and wall-mounted units, with a striking work surface, which provides a fashionable and efficient workspace. It is further complemented with a host of integrated appliances. The dining area is popular with all members of the family. It is easy to imagine the evenings of fine dining this zone has played host to. Also pleasantly located on this level is a well-proportioned double bedroom which could be transformed to meet each individual purchaser’s needs and requirements. A WC completes the impressive accommodation on this level. Journeying to the first-floor level, the crisp and contemporary styling continues. You will discover a further two bright and airy well-appointed bedrooms. All of the bedrooms have a range of furniture configurations and space for additional free-standing furniture if required. The master bedroom is further enhanced with a stunning ensuite. The luxury bathroom suite completes the accommodation on this level. To the outside of the property, the policies can be enjoyed by all the residents and is ideal for dog walking or enjoying outdoor pursuits. There is private and allocated parking spaces, ample visitor parking, as well as a very useful communal bike, shed for additional storage. Carpets and floor coverings, light fixtures and fittings, curtains and blinds.
Council Tax Band | F |
Total Floor Area | 134 m2 |
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