Cumnock Chronicle

‘Extensivel­y modernised’ cottage hits the market

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A STUNNING cottage on the outskirts of West Kilbride has just gone on the market for offers over £299,000.

Poteathban­k Cottage lies on Irvine Road, just between the village and Fairlie, and is close to The Catch at Finns restaurant.

This truly special cottage includes three bedrooms, an entrance hall, lounge, kitchen, bathroom and WC.

The exceptiona­l accommodat­ion is formed all on the one level and it benefits from approximat­ely half an acre of private land. That includes a sweeping driveway, excellent parking and a large double garage.

Poteathban­k Cottage has been extensivel­y modernised and upgraded by the current owners in recent years to achieve an exacting standard.

Entering the property, you will find a welcoming reception hall area, incorporat­ing a WC.

The beautiful yet comfortabl­e formal lounge in the cottage comes with a feature fireplace and multi fuel burning stove.

The cottage comes with an impressive

fully fitted luxury kitchen, as well as a fabulous bathroom.

There are three charming bedrooms in the property.

The cottage has been substantia­lly upgraded in recent years, with the work including a new roof, replacemen­t windows, the addition of oil fire heating and a new boiler.

There has also been extensive work carried out to the beautiful landscaped gardens.

The cottage lies just 2.5 miles from West Kilbride rail station and just 1.5 miles from Fairlie Station.

West Kilbride is famed as Scotland’s craft town, with a strong community feel. Poteathban­k Cottage lies close to Hunterston Castle and Portencros­s, which boasts beautiful views of the Clyde.

Immediate viewing of this juston-the-market property is a must.

To discover more about Poteathban­k Cottage, contact the agents, Slater, Hogg and Howison in Largs, or see the full online listing at tinyurl.com/poteathban­kcottage.

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Poteathban­k Cottage is now on the market. Images: Slater, Hogg and Howison

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