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2 bed semi-detached house for sale
8A Murray Place, Lamlash, Isle Of Arran, North Ayrshire KA27

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 783 sq. ft

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Delightful two-bedroom semi-detached cottage with beautifully designed interiors.

  • Occupying an enviable position backing onto open farmland

  • Level walking distance of the heart of Lamlash

  • Rare opportunity to acquire a characterful island home

8A Murray Place, Lamlash, Isle Of Arran, North Ayrshire, Ka27 8Nh

Occupying an enviable position backing onto open farmland, this delightful two-bedroom semi-detached cottage enjoys a peaceful setting within easy, level walking distance of the heart of Lamlash. The property presents a rare opportunity to acquire a characterful island home offering exceptional potential as a private retreat, holiday escape, or income-generating investment.

Accessed from the rear, the property opens into a practical vestibule, perfect for extra storage and seating, with doors leading to the kitchen and ground-floor shower room. The shower room is bright and is fitted with a corner shower adorned with brown tiling, a WC, and a sink, there is also a provision made in this area for a washing machine. The accommodation centres around a bright and inviting open-plan living, dining and kitchen area – a wonderfully sociable space enhanced by the charm of exposed wooden ceiling beams. The quaint lounge area, off the kitchen could also be converted into a third bedroom if desired (STPP). The kitchen is arranged in an L-shaped design and fitted with white above and below-counter units, providing generous storage. Integrated appliances include an oven, range cooker, induction hob with extractor fan above, and there is space for a fridge/freezer. From the kitchen, a curved staircase leads gracefully to the first floor.

On the upper level, two double bedrooms sit opposite one another on either side of the staircase, each offering comfortable proportions and views that reflect the home’s tranquil rural setting. The arrangement creates a sense of privacy and balance, ideal for family living or visiting guests.

To the rear, the cottage enjoys a private garden affording splendid, uninterrupted views across neighbouring farmland – a tranquil and picturesque backdrop perfect for outdoor dining or quiet relaxation.

This charming property offers a wonderful opportunity for those seeking a manageable island home in one of Arran’s most desirable coastal villages. With its peaceful outlook, proximity to the village amenities, and adaptable layout, it would make an ideal holiday home, second residence, or attractive rental proposition.

Please note: The property is of non-standard construction and therefore is suited to cash purchasers only, as mortgage finance will not be available for this type of build. The range cooker in the kitchen has been disconnected and has not been tested for functionality.

Area Description

Murray Place sits within the village of Lamlash, located on the eastern side of the beautiful Isle of Arran - Scotland’s most southerly and one of its most accessible islands.

The village of Lamlash offers an excellent range of local amenities including two hotels (The Glenisle and Lamlash Bay Hotel), two pubs (The Pierhead Tavern (pht) and The Drift Inn), a church, newsagent, chemist, medical centre, the island’s only hospital, and a Co-op supermarket.

Arran, approximately 60 miles in circumference, is renowned for its fine sandy beaches, excellent walking and rambling, and both sea and trout fishing. Tourist attractions include the Arran Aromatics Centre and shop, the Arran Heritage Museum, the Lochranza Distillery, and Brodick Castle. There are seven golf courses on the island, including nearby Lamlash Golf Club.

Often described as “Scotland in miniature”, Arran is divided into Highland and Lowland areas by the Highland Boundary Fault. It is a popular destination for geologists, owing to the significant volcanic activity that occurred around 16 million years ago during the Tertiary period. The island is also rich in ancient history, with many stone circles and standing stones dating from Neolithic times, including those on Machrie Moor and the Giants’ Graves above Whiting Bay.

The primary school, nursery, and the island’s only high school and gym campus are all situated within a short, level walk of Murray Place, with further primary schooling available in Corrie, Brodick and Whiting Bay. A frequent bus service operates around and across the island, while at Lochranza there is a ferry terminus providing convenient access to the stunning west coast of Scotland via Claonaig. Kintyre, here we come!

Disclaimer:
This property is being sold in its present condition, and no warranty shall be given to any purchaser with regard to the existence or condition of the services, or any heating or other system within the property.

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