AdrionaPrestwick KA9 1RG
Offers Over £235,000Sold
“ADRIONA” – A rare opportunity to acquire a Charming Traditional Upper Conversion commanding wonderful elevated panoramic sea views across Prestwick promenade to Arran, Heads of Ayr & Ailsa Craig. This most appealing home occupies the favoured upper portion of an impressive Traditional Red Sandstone Semi Villa overlooking Prestwick Promenade. Undoubtedly of appeal to the discerning client seeking a true seafront home rather than the compromise of partial sea views or being within walking distance of sea views.
This splendid home features 5 Main Apartments over 3 levels which retain considerable character and charm together with private entrance, garden/patio & outhouse. The excellent accommodation comprises a split level reception hall with the main hallway leading onto the splendid formal lounge which enjoys breathtaking sea views, bedroom No 2 also enjoys splendid sea views, the “master” bedroom (No 1) is situated to the side with an en-suite bathroom. The lower hallway provides access onto a separate dining room, modern breakfasting kitchen and a modern 4 piece bathroom. A traditional staircase from the main level hallway leads up to bedroom No 3. The aforementioned accommodation, in particular the dining room and bedroom Nos 2 & 3 offer flexibility of use.
The specification includes both gas central heating and double glazing. A private gated entrance is located to the side of the property (within the rear extension) with a split level patio and stone chipped garden area located here – the owners have contemplated altering the stone chipped garden area to incorporate a private parking area (subject to any required planning permission etc) however on-street is available.
Graeme Lumsden (Director/Valuer of Black Hay) comments – “This is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy owning a Character Home with fabulous panoramic sea views. Internal viewing will confirm the immense appeal of being able to view the ever changing seascape, whether watching the “white horses” rolling in on a turbulent winter sea or the sparkling waves on a warm summer day.”