Tenure: freehold
***CLOSING DATE TUESDAY 17TH MARCH AT 3PM***Situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac within one of Cumnock’s most sought after residential addresses, this truly exceptional three bedroom detached villa extends to nearly 3,000 sq ft and offers a rare opportunity to acquire a bespoke home designed and built by the current owners approximately ten years ago. The property provides remarkably spacious and flexible accommodation across two levels with generously proportioned bedrooms, two en-suites and a large family bathroom, making it ideally suited to modern family living. The true centrepiece of the home is the breathtaking open plan dining kitchen, where a dramatic vaulted ceiling and exposed timber roof trusses create an impressive architectural feature, with skylights above flooding the space with natural light and a substantial central island forming the perfect hub for both everyday living and entertaining.
Externally the property enjoys a generous low maintenance rear garden with raised decking which takes full advantage of the elevated position, capturing far reaching views across the surrounding hills and countryside. To the front there is a substantial monoblock driveway providing ample off street parking along with a large detached garage, completing this unique home which offers an outstanding balance of space, design and location within easy reach of local amenities, transport links and schooling. For those seeking properties for sale in Cumnock, this is a truly exceptional home.
Kyle Court is one of Cumnock’s most desirable residential addresses, positioned within a peaceful cul-de-sac setting while remaining conveniently close to the town centre. Cumnock offers a wide range of local amenities including supermarkets, independent shops, cafes and leisure facilities, along with well regarded primary and secondary schooling nearby. The area also benefits from convenient transport links connecting to Ayr, Kilmarnock and the wider Ayrshire region, making it an excellent location for those seeking a quiet residential setting without sacrificing access to everyday amenities and commuter routes.
Kitchen
Dimensions: 22' 10" x 16' 0" (6.96m x 4.87m)
Family Room
Dimensions: 16' 6" x 16' 4" (5.02m x 4.99m)
Dining Room
Dimensions: 12' 3" x 16' 2" (3.73m x 4.93m)
Lounge
Dimensions: 18' 8" x 16' 4" (5.68m x 4.99m)
Entrance Hall
Dimensions: 17' 1" x 12' 9" (5.20m x 3.89m)
Landing
Dimensions: 7' 10" x 16' 0" (2.38m x 4.87m)
Bedroom 1
Dimensions: 24' 11" x 22' 7" (7.59m x 6.89m)
En suite
Dimensions: 9' 5" x 5' 10" (2.87m x 1.79m)
Bedroom 2
Dimensions: 17' 7" x 13' 8" (5.36m x 4.17m)
En suite
Dimensions: 13' 10" x 5' 8" (4.22m x 1.73m)
Bedroom 3
Dimensions: 15' 10" x 15' 1" (4.83m x 4.61m)
Bathroom
Dimensions: 10' 9" x 10' 0" (3.28m x 3.06m)
This property is marketed by
Donald Ross Residential Kilmarnock
Forming part of the original mews buildings of historic Sundrum Castle, Abercrombie House is a charming four-bedroom character home developed in 1995 within the castle’s former stable courtyard. Sundrum Castle itself dates back to the 14th century, while the present mansion house was constructed in 1792 by the Hamilton family of Sundrum, incorporating the earlier medieval tower. The property offers substantial accommodation arranged over two levels and combines traditional character with generous family living space. Internally the accommodation comprises a welcoming reception hall, impressive lounge with open fireplace, formal dining room, fitted kitchen, utility room and shower room on the ground floor. Upstairs there are four well-proportioned bedrooms including a principal bedroom with en-suite, together with a family bathroom with bath and separate shower. The property further benefits from a double garage and a private south facing garden within the attractive courtyard setting of the estate.Sundrum is a picturesque semi-rural location approximately three miles east of Ayr. The historic Sundrum Castle Estate dates back to the 14th century and remains one of Ayrshire’s most distinctive residential settings. The present mansion house was constructed in 1792 by the Hamilton family of Sundrum, incorporating an earlier medieval tower. Ayr town centre provides a comprehensive range of amenities including shops, restaurants, schooling and transport links, while the nearby A77 offers convenient access to Prestwick, Kilmarnock and Glasgow. The surrounding Ayrshire countryside and coastline provide a wide range of leisure opportunities including golf, coastal walks and outdoor pursuits.LoungeDimensions: 21' 9" x 14' 10" (6.64m x 4.51m)Dining RoomDimensions: 17' 7" x 10' 2" (5.35m x 3.11m)KitchenDimensions: 10' 9" x 15' 3" (3.28m x 4.66m)Utility RoomDimensions: 10' 7" x 7' 6" (3.22m x 2.28m)Shower RoomDimensions: 5' 4" x 7' 1" (1.63m x 2.17m)Bedroom 1Dimensions: 11' 2" x 15' 5" (3.40m x 4.70m)En suiteDimensions: 7' 1" x 7' 6" (2.16m x 2.29m)Bedroom 2Dimensions: 16' 7" x 10' 2" (5.06m x 3.09m)Bedroom 3Dimensions: 11' 3" x 14' 11" (3.44m x 4.55m)Bedroom 4Dimensions: 8' 9" x 15' 7" (2.67m x 4.75m)BathroomDimensions: 8' 4" x 9' 1" (2.54m x 2.77m)Double GarageDimensions: 19' 2" x 17' 7" (5.85m x 5.35m)