Offers over
£225,000
(£281/sq. ft)
2 bed detached bungalow for sale9 Murray Crescent, Lamlash, Isle Of Arran, North Ayrshire KA27
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
802 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
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About this property
EPC: E
72Sq.M
9 Murray Crescent, Lamlash, Isle Of Arran, North Ayrshire, Ka27 8Ns
A rare opportunity to purchase this beautifully extended (2 bedroom) detached bungalow, offering flexible living space and usable loft space, all set within one of Lamlash’s most sought-after village locations.
Just a short, level walk from the village centre and its wide range of amenities, this well-presented home blends modern family living with character and space both inside and out.
Ground Floor
The home opens into a welcoming hallway that connects to all main rooms. The bright and spacious south-facing lounge enjoys natural sunlight throughout the day, with an elegant feature fireplace creating a cosy centrepiece.
To the rear, the extended kitchen and dining area is flooded with light from multiple windows, creating a warm and inviting space for everyday living and entertaining. The modern u-shaped kitchen is fitted with stylish cream Shaker units and wooden worktops, complemented by an extractor hood and space for a freestanding cooker, fridge and dishwasher. The generous dining area comfortably accommodates a family table, while a separate utility room adds extra storage and convenience.
Two well-sized double bedrooms include built-in wardrobes and are served by a tastefully finished shower room with cream tiling and a heated towel rail.
Usable Loft Space
A standout feature of the property is the extensive usable loft space, accessed by retractable ladder from the hallway. With full head height thanks to gabled ceilings, this space is very versatile. It features a Velux window for natural light, fitted carpet, overhead lighting, and a radiator for year-round comfort.
Recent Upgrades
Recent updates include new carpets in the bedrooms and lounge, contemporary laminate flooring in the hallway and kitchen/dining area, and the comfort of oil central heating and double glazing throughout.
Outdoor Space
The home sits within private front and rear gardens, fully enclosed at the back for added privacy and security. A large storage shed provides space for tools and outdoor equipment, while a private driveway offers parking for two vehicles.
Area Description
This extended detached bungalow is situated in a popular location within the relaxed coastal village of Lamlash, on the eastern side of the Isle of Arran—a popular island off the west coast of Scotland.
Lamlash offers a range of amenities, including two hotels (The Glenisle and Lamlash Bay Hotel), two pubs (The Pierhead Tavern and The Drift Inn), a local church, a newsagent, a chemist, a medical centre, the island’s only hospital, and a Co-op supermarket.
Brodick, Arran’s main town, features two larger Co-op supermarkets and a full range of professional services. It is also the island’s main port, with regular sailings throughout the day operated by Caledonian MacBrayne to the mainland at Ardrossan and Troon. Commuters and travellers now benefit from Road Equivalent Tariff (ret) ferry fares, which are significantly lower than previous rates.
Ardrossan and Troon both have mainline railway stations with services to Glasgow, timed to connect with ferry arrivals and departures. Glasgow city centre is approximately 30 miles from the ports. Prestwick International Airport lies 16 miles south of Ardrossan, while Glasgow International Airport is 24 miles to the east.
Other attractions on the island include the brewery at Claddach, two whisky distilleries at Lochranza and Lagg, and the Arran Provisions factory in Lamlash. Also located at Claddach is the Arran Aromatics factory, producing soaps, candles, and perfumes.
Arran is renowned for its spectacular hillwalking opportunities, and its seven golf courses ensure both visitors and residents are well catered for. For equestrian enthusiasts, there is a riding centre at Blackwaterfoot on the west coast, and Lamlash is home to a sailing club.
By prior arrangement, the island also offers opportunities for pheasant shooting, red deer stalking, as well as excellent freshwater and sea fishing.
The primary school, nursery, and the island’s only high school with gym campus are located a short, level walk from the property. Additional primary schools can be found in Corrie, Brodick, and Whiting Bay.
A frequent bus service operates around and across the island, and at Lochranza, a second ferry terminal provides access to the stunning West Coast of Scotland via Claonaig. Kintyre, here we come!
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