Ayrshire Post

The Place to be living since 1649

Not just a house - an experience

- STEPHEN HOUSTON

There are so few homes coming to market at the moment . . . then you get this 370- year- old pile of Ayrshire history.

It is called ‘ The Place’ and what an amazing place it is.

This crow- stepped mansion was built by the powerful Cunningham­e family.

But seized by the equally powerful Montgomery family after a blazing feud.

Savills have just taken it to market, but rather than a seizure, they are seeking offers over £ 550,000.

The agents have pieced together a splendid history for their schedule, noting: “Above the original entrance can be seen an empty armorial niche.

“One could speculate this originally held the coat of arms of the Cunningham’s.

“And chipped away when the Montgomery­s took over.”

The Place sits on the edge of Kilmaurs and has about three acres.

Lady Sophia Montgomeri­e, daughter of the 14th Earl of Eglinton, was the last titled owner and handed over the surroundin­g land for the village to create a park ( called Morton Park) after WW1.

To the west of the property are the remains of an earlier tower house and the stone vaulted room remains intact.

This is known as the Chancellor’s Room and what an atmospheri­c place to enjoy a dram.

It was built more than half a century before the creation of Great Britain.

The year it was built King CharlesI was beheaded for treason.

There are all the lovely features you would anticipate from a stone staircase, beams and a magnificen­t original stone fireplace as the centrepiec­e of the lounge.

The kitchen is more modern, 2012 JS Geddes of Kilmarnock, with underfloor heating.

There are five historic bedrooms, so plenty of space for a big family.

The Place is surrounded by Morton Park and the Carmel Water.

Savills add: “The grounds are a credit to the current owners and at the front of the property ( south facing) the grounds include a field/ paddock and mature lawned gardens with a wide variety of shrubs and trees with fence and walled surround.”

Savills, 0141 248 7342, o/ o £ 550,000.

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This beauty is reflected in her pond. Inset: Private gardens have farmland views
A keeper This beauty is reflected in her pond. Inset: Private gardens have farmland views
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Not many of these to the pound Barrel vaulted room in the tower
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Even in such an historic house you have modernity
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Swish
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Stabling and workshops Ideal for home working conversion
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Dramatic Triple aspect lounge has dominant stone fire

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